fleshy in the PONS Dictionary

fleshy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They do not have a rhizome or pseudobulbs so species adapted to dry periods have fleshy succulent leaves instead.
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Removal of the red fleshy aril is advised to assist germination.
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The tumors are raised, fleshy, often ulcerated or infected and may have an irregular surface.
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Prune kernel oil is made from the fleshy inner part of the pit of the plum.
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The seeds are fleshy, short-lived, and germinate rapidly where they land.
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As it ages the exterior dries and cracks and the fleshy spore-bearing interior breaks away to be distributed by wind and rain.
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The plant has fat, fleshy leaves that store water during times of saline inundation.
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Flowers are fleshy, oblong, truncate and are 0.2 0.3 long.
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In both animals the fleshy tongue is used to hold the plant material in place as the teeth cut through it.
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Small inflorescences sprout from the stem bearing many flowers, each with fleshy, triangular sepals and three pink or red petals only a few millimeters long.
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