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Foilage refers to the leaves on a tree (or on plants). Here is one way to use it in a sentence.

I always take some time to enjoy the foliage in spring.

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That plant has lots of nice colorful foliage

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Foliage turns colors in most northern US areas during the fall.

The tree foliage was so thick I couldn't see the path.

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