It has
fleshy leaves, and it's used in the West Indies and tropical climate.
This is another of our favorites at The Sill because of its rounded,
fleshy leaves with silver and dark green stripes that resemble the outside of a watermelon.
Farther inland, he trekked through arid forests where giant jumping rats surfaced among baobabs — odd, upside - down trees with wide bases and pointed tops — as well as through a sandless desert landscape speckled with thorny armored bushes with thick,
fleshy leaves that harbored hissing cockroaches.
Your mother will instruct you how to score
Each fleshy leaf between your teeth until You reach the inmost flimsy purple tent Tethered around the terminated thistle, Which nestles neatly in the meaty core.
Not exact matches
But being a more kindly sort, the spiritual god used Jesus, or something like Jesus, to help humans find a higher spiritual level so they could
leave the
fleshy old body behind.
Peel off a few of the outer
leaves (about 2 or 3) to reveal the
fleshier part of the lemongrass.
The Epigenetic Clock «There's a knot in here that's going to give you trouble,» Jose Valencia warns me, speaking in Spanish through an interpreter while he massages the
fleshy pad of skin between my
left thumb and index finger, then flashes a mischievous, toothy grin, as if to tell me I'd better be careful.
Most of the studies involved the
fleshy part you're used to eating, but some also included avocado
leaves, peels, oil, and seeds, or pits.
The gel is the thick
fleshy part that is between the skin of the
leaf.
The
fleshy bulb is formed by dense layers of
leaf bases, which contain the nutrients responsible for the onion's medicinal benefits.
To prepare fresh cactus
leaf, scrape the spines off and peel back the skin to reveal the
fleshy meat.
Tomato plants can grow up to six feet (2 m) tall and half as wide, producing a vine - like stem with lobed, hairy
leaves that wrap around other plants to support the weight of its
fleshy fruit.
The
leaves of this plant are thick and
fleshy and the color varies from green to gray - green.
It is a creeping, non-twining vine up to 60» long with
fleshy oval green
leaves that are slightly notched on the ends.
Ahead of her first solo show at Brooklyn gallery Signal later this month, you'll find two of Kasey's voluptuous, Botero - like figures and dreamy, surrealist landscapes in Nicelle Beauchene's booth: a
fleshy, reclining figure, Person Lying on a Salty Beach (2015; $ 10,000), that hangs in the booth's interior and fake plant at a restaurant (2015; $ 8,500), a mysterious tableaux where a bellybutton, a pierced ear, and the tips of fingers curiously peek between
leaves, which calls fairgoers into her painted world.
Fraleigh's environments couple the seen with the unseen: swirling abstract spaces combine with bold voids of color; thick pours of paint or lustrous metallic
leafing obscure
fleshy forms; turned heads and cropped faces reject the viewer's gaze.
Katz's roses, with their
fleshy petals and serrated
leaves, are aggressive and fierce, belying the congenial association that flowers typically summon.
A
fleshy mouth and a necklace would call to mind an archetypical female character, yet the viewer is
left disorientated without clear, immediate gender identification.
Elsewhere,
leaves hang thick and
fleshy like swollen tongues in the heat.
Water conservers are plants that store copious amounts of water in their
fleshy stems and
leaves.
The heart consists of the tender, pale green
leaves, the fuzzy choke and the bottom - the
fleshy area above the stalk - which makes the best eating.