Foliage can typically be found in various natural environments, including forests, gardens, and parks, where plants and trees thrive. It refers to the leaves and branches of plants, often providing lush greenery in landscapes. Additionally, you can find foliage indoors in houseplants and ornamental plants used for decoration.
The flower of the Sturt's Desert Pea is red and black. It also has grey-green foliage.
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It would be the desert(I'm pretty sure....).
The antonym of "foliage" is "bareness" or "barrenness." Foliage refers to the leaves of a plant or tree, so the opposite would be a lack of leaves or greenery. This term is often used to describe a landscape that is devoid of vegetation or plant life.
The wind would carry seeds in the cave and they would grow ...
The correct spelling is 'foliage'.
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.
kids never clear the Foliage. foliage must be cleaned.
Foliage on or along a river bank.
You would most likely find a catippilar in a: bush,tree,foliage, and somtime hidden in nooks and crannies such as between rocks,pavement cracks and the bottom of garage doors or house doors.Hope i helped. :)
It is a term used by florists. Cut foliage means the same as cut flowers only it's foliage.
"Flora-" is a prefix that relates to plants and foliage.