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Here's a close up of a couple of the cuttings, you can see (among the weeds) some unique root shapes. Often the roots are more interesting because they grow in interesting patterns as they are influenced by obstructions in the soil or container.
The roots themselves can even be wired if they are thin enough, and exposed over time to create some twisting shapes.
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