Spores are 26 40 by 10 12 mucilaginous sheath or " envelope "; European specimens are devoid of an envelope while specimens from North America invariably have one.
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Or it can be thickened with okra, which adds a brambly flavor along with a mucilaginous substance . ( The name gumbo comes from the Bantu word for okra .)
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Paul-Derek Basque of Winchester, Va ., stoically stood before the microphone as his word _ " mucilaginous " _ poured from Cameron's mouth.
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Some mussels in the Unionidae, such as " Ptychobranchus fasciolaris " and " P . greenii ", release their glochidia in mucilaginous packets called conglutinates.
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The English vernacular name-" rainbow plants "-also denotes the mucilaginous droplets which, under the right lighting conditions and viewing angle, sparkle in a rainbow of colors.
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When mixtures of mucilaginous, protein-containing materials together with soluble salts of dichromate are exposed to ultraviolet light, the protein content becomes tanned and resistant to solution in water.
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It gets its unusual name from the fact that, when ripe, it squirts a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its seeds, which can be seen with the naked eye.
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I'd cut the fuzzy, fingerlike pods, knowing that soon they'd make a seedy, mucilaginous mess of our pot of freshly hulled, ham-scented peas.
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Leaves : fleshy and mucilaginous arranged in a basal rosette, alternate and spiral, simple, margin entire, with parallel venation, sheathing at the base, without stipules and hair simple.
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It can also be potentially be caused by other spoilage microbes such as " Streptococcus mucilaginous ", " Candida krusei ", and " Acetobacter rancens ".