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What is unfoliate?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/6/2025

"Unfoliate" refers to the process of removing or lacking leaves from a plant. In a broader context, it can describe a state where foliage is absent or has been stripped away, often due to environmental conditions or specific cultivation practices. This term is not commonly used in everyday language but may appear in botanical or horticultural discussions.

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