Synonym: foliation, leaf, leafage. Similar words: verbiage, portfolio, diagnose, diagnosis, diagnoses, fold, folk, unfold. Meaning: ['fəʊlɪɪdʒ] n. 1. the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants 2. (architecture) leaf-like architectural ornament.
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31. By collecting rainwater, you can avoid using city water, which can sometimes brown the edges of the foliage.
32. Silver foliage, yellow button flowers and a smell of chicken tikka.
33. On our perimeter, some grunts hid in their pup tents trying to sleep while others stared into the gray foliage watching.
34. The balustrades were carved oak panels decorated with scrolls of acanthus foliage, each newel surmounted by a heavy oak pineapple.
35. High above, the wind played a delicate tune through crumpled foliage.
36. We have shrubs and herbaceous perennials which provide foliage for arrangements all year round as well as flowers in season.
37. Instead of burrowing into the foliage it makes its home in the stems of aquatic plants.
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38. The foliage is handsome and the autumn colour is relatively long lasting, yellow and gold with the odd slash of red.
39. Its attractive foliage provides a good backdrop to later flowering plants in the border.
40. Baptisia australis has indigo-blue flowers and superbly soft, bluish-grey foliage which is wonderful to use fresh.
41. As they lie on the benches within arm's reach, the foliage compositions initially shock by their scale.
42. Though the trees and the undergrowth had been cut back, branches and dense foliage stooped overhead.
43. The next foliage to watch for, Lamb predicts, will be ferns and cobra leaves.
44. He had a soft landing on rough ground, and the foliage closed up again behind him.
45. The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
46. Individual pots can be sealed in a plastic bag held clear of the foliage by wire hoops.
47. You should then decide which area of parcel is going to be decorated with the pressed flowers and foliage.
48. Pure white flowers like tiny sails amidst a sea of dark green glossy foliage.
49. Nitrogen shortage normally shows out as small, sickly, pale green foliage.
50. A hare squats amongst foliage, in a scene which is enclosed by a roundel supported by two conventionally interlaced guilloche squares.
51. Dark green bristly foliage arranged in dense whorls around slender brittle stems.
52. But even a mayor who measures his success at street level must sometimes lift his head above the foliage.
53. Foliage, so often overlooked, can be just as bold in colour as well as form.
54. They are now walking by a five foot railing, with foliage behind it.
55. The photographer's glance alights on small details of foliage or suddenly sweeps upwards to the open sky.
56. A useful group of iris with clumps of grassy foliage.
57. Rooms during foliage season are $ 110 and up, including breakfast.
58. Each plant mounds up 12 inches, producing lavish serrated foliage and small white flowers.
59. But they were never bushy, had little foliage and looked leggy.
60. Fantastic painted foliage is appearing in streets and adorning gable walls, bringing the country into the city.
More similar words: verbiage, portfolio, diagnose, diagnosis, diagnoses, fold, folk, unfold, follow, manifold, follow up, folklore, following, as follows, follow through, Italian, alliance, valiant, liaison, familiar, civilian, peculiar, reliable, billiard, compliance, liability, appliance, auxiliary, brilliant, humiliate.