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foliage

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This term evokes a sense of lushness and density, shifting the focus from individual leaves to the overall mass of greenery. It is frequently used in botanical, artistic, or descriptive contexts to describe the visual texture of a landscape. While leaves are the physical objects, foliage refers to the aesthetic and biological canopy. It carries a more formal and poetic tone than simply saying greenery, often appearing in travel brochures or nature documentaries to emphasize the richness of the environment.

Used to describe the collective mass of leaves on a tree or in a forest, regardless of how many individual leaves there are.

Meanings

Noun

The collective leaves of a plant or tree.

"The autumn foliage in New England is breathtaking."

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