| 11. | It is spherical to oval-shaped, is solitary and lacks a mucilaginous envelope.
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| 12. | Most species of portulaca have mucilaginous, often acidic ( malic acid ) stems and foliage.
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| 13. | The colleters ( groups or tufts of mucilaginous secretory hairs ) present in the leaf axils.
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| 14. | I made a redirect for mucilaginous.
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| 15. | This mucilaginous vegetable is usually cooked first, and other ingredients added once the desired consistency is reached.
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| 16. | It has a mucilaginous ( somewhat " slimy " ) texture, similar to okra, when cooked.
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| 17. | The generic name comes from mucilaginous fluid which can be removed from the tubers when they are crushed.
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| 18. | While soaking, the seeds develop a mucilaginous coating that gives chia-based beverages a distinctive gel texture.
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| 19. | Other resinous products in their natural condition are a mix with gum or mucilaginous substances and known as gum resins.
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| 20. | Upon absorbing water, the clear, colorless, mucilaginous gel that forms increases in volume by tenfold or more.
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