Foliage can vary widely in appearance depending on the plant species. It can be broad or narrow, thick or sparse, smooth or textured, and come in various colors like green, red, purple, or variegated. Generally, foliage refers to the leaves of a plant.
Foliage is just basically plants.
Foliage is like plants, trees, etc.
The correct spelling is 'foliage'.
Foliage on or along a river bank.
kids never clear the Foliage. foliage must be cleaned.
Maybe this is better: About September 20 the foliage begins to turn. Some people don't like starting a sentence with a preposition so you could say: The foliage begins to turn about September 20.
i was foliage in the army
"Flora-" is a prefix that relates to plants and foliage.
It is a term used by florists. Cut foliage means the same as cut flowers only it's foliage.
The scientific term for foliage is "foliage." It refers to the leaves of a plant collectively, and there is no specific scientific name beyond that.
an antonymn for foliage could be leafage you dumb retards
How many foliage leave are in