Yes, "leafless" is an adjective that describes something that lacks leaves.
it is an adjective!
Adjective.
The usual adjective is intrusive. The present participle intruding can also be an adjective.
sensible is an adjective
Russian IS an adjective.
Leafless
Leafless. That is the opposite of leafy.
Tomatoes
You find treemur in the miscrian forest in leafless trees.
Cuscuta, Orobanchae etc. are leafless angiosperms
There are some types of leafless vines. Link.
The meaning is Leafless... A-without Parna-leaf
Leafless cactus plants
Leafless plants have developed adaptations such as storing water in their stems, reducing water loss through specialized structures, and relying on photosynthesis in their stems or roots to survive in their environment.
Susan Leafless Picotte passed away on January 24, 1918. She was a notable figure, recognized for her contributions to her community and her work as a physician. Her legacy continues to be remembered for her dedication to healthcare and public service.
A plant without leaves is called a "leafless plant."
The Dodder (a parasite, leafless, annual plant,etc.)