foliose (Meaning)

Wordnet

foliose (s)

bearing numerous leaves

Webster

foliose (a.)

Having many leaves; leafy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foliose

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foliose Sentence Examples

  1. The foliose lichen spread its delicate, leaf-like fronds across the ancient tree bark.
  2. The roof shingles were made from weathered foliose lichens, imparting a rustic charm to the cabin.
  3. The foliose lichens on the rocks provided a perfect camouflage for the shy salamanders.
  4. The foliose lichen's intricate patterns reminded me of ancient Celtic knotwork.
  5. The lichenologist spent hours studying the foliose specimens, marveling at their diversity.
  6. The foliose lichen is a testament to the resilience of life, even in harsh conditions.
  7. The foliose lichen's ability to absorb water made it a valuable source of moisture in arid regions.
  8. The bright green foliose lichen stood out against the gray stone, creating a vivid contrast.
  9. The foliose lichen's photosynthetic process contributed to the ecosystem's health and biodiversity.
  10. The foliose lichen's ecological importance far outweighs its small size and unassuming appearance.

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bearing numerous leavesHaving many leaves; leafy.

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The foliose lichen spread its delicate, leaf-like fronds across the ancient tree bark.

The roof shingles were made from weathered foliose lichens, imparting a rustic charm to the cabin.

The foliose lichens on the rocks provided a perfect camouflage for the shy salamanders.

The foliose lichen's intricate patterns reminded me of ancient Celtic knotwork.