Colorful, luxuriant, textured, varied, glowing, vibrant.
It'll lighten greens and blues, and darken reds. You mostly use this when you're photographing foliage.
No action verbs will describe a rainbow because verbs do not describe. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe a rainbow are: beautiful bright colorful
you describe a boot
I would describe her as caring.The police asked the witness to describe the suspect.
Chambers
kids never clear the Foliage. foliage must be cleaned.
Many tourists come to New England in the fall to see the beautiful foliage.
The light and temperature changes that are associated with fall cause the foliage leaves to change colors. The cold effects the glucose found in the leaves causing this transformation.
The website Leafpeepers has wonderful tips and suggestions for seeing and then writing about fall foliage. They also have several suggestions of books to read to get more information.
The most beautiful time of the year is Fall. That is when leaves change colours and then fall. The same is true for foliage which will also turn to reds and yellows.
Autumn
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Foilage refers to the leaves on a tree (or on plants). Here is one way to use it in a sentence. I always take some time to enjoy the foliage in spring.
What makes any foliage green is chlorophyll, which is produced in plants via photosynthesis. When the days get shorter in the fall there's not enough daylight for photosynthesis to have its full effect. The green then disappears from the foliage, leaving behind its "actual" color which varies from species to species.
Cut off the old flowers the foliage will die back naturally in the Autumn.