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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151. Ginkgo biloba is the sole survival plant and famous local economic species in China with an aggregative function of fruit, foliage, timber, ornamental, ecology and shelterbelt .
152. Any of various plants of the genus Mentha, characteristically having aromatic foliage and nearly regular flowers. Some plants are cultivated for their aromatic oil and used for flavoring.
153. And to think these photos were taken the day before Thanksgiving! Where I live in the Rocky Mountains, the autumn foliage season ends in its entirety by mid-October.
154. An annual weed( Sinapis arvensis) in the mustard family, native to Eurasia and naturalized in North America, having racemes of yellow flowers and hairy stems and foliage.
155. With the autumn foliage in the background, a group paddles their sinking fishing boat to shore at Cottonwood Lake, near Buena Vista, Colorado on September 29, 2009.
156. Downy mildew is a major foliage disease of cucurbit crops in the world.
157. The removal efficiency of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from three kinds of eutrophicated water by terraneous ornamental foliage plant-beet on floating-beds was researched under low temperature.
157. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
158. Nor is there anything more virginal than the shimmer of young foliage.
159. Javanese foliage plant grown for their handsome velvety leaves with violet - purple hairs.
160. Vermont's outstanding array of fall foliage is highlighted by the colorful sugar maple.
161. The essential oil of the foliage from four Cupressus chenegiana populations distributed in Minjiang and Daduhe rivers was analyzed by GC-MS.
162. American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts.
163. Canada's Prince Edward Island has breath-taking fall foliage, with some of its best views showcased along a series of back country drives knows as the Scenic Heritage Roads.
164. Asiatic plant cultivated for its swollen root crown and edible foliage.
165. The lean man leans on the neat bean plant to peruse a foliage pamphlet.
166. Any of various succulent annual seashore herbs of the genus Cakile, of the mustard family, having pungent foliage and white to lavender flowers.
167. A young gentlewoman without visible relations had always struck her as a flower without foliage.
168. The posture, foliage, flower and fruit of Cydonia oblonga Mill have highly ornamental value, so it is a good stirp of decorative trees.
169. BY1 that could colonized and expanded on the plantlet leaves, unbodied leaves and potted plant leaves cause foliage disease.
170. In some ferns sporangia develop on the normal foliage leaves but in higher plants, the sporophylls are highly modified leaves.
171. A unique navel orange variety. Full-sized , seedless fruit has flavorful, juicy, deep pink flesh. Attractive, medium -sized shrub has deep green foliage. Self - fertile.
172. The wet summer in New England this year should make 2009 a banner year for brightly-colored fall foliage in the area.
173. A climbing or trailing woody vine (Cissus antarctica) native to Australia, often grown as a houseplant for its glossy green foliage.
174. Maple leaves catch the sun in a hammock's-eye view of autumn foliage in the Fox River region of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
175. Downy mildew is a major foliage disease of cucurbit crops in the world and making much damage in cucumber every year.
176. A virus disease of sugar beet occurred in Ningxia showing symptoms of yellows, parch blight and necrotic yellow vein of foliage leaves.
177. Single cerise. Crown variegated green and cream, girl foliage. Miniature.
178. During the growth of Beassica pekinensis and Brassica juncea two kinds of foliage fertilizers and inorganic compound were applied, and compared with no fertilizer.
179. Phytochemistry not only came down to different fields of phytobiology, but also were relation to development and use of foliage materials.
180. Any of various plants of the genus Cochlearia, especially C. officinalis, of northern Europe, having pungent foliage and formerly used to cure scurvy .
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.