There is no 'foliage' in Antarctica, though there are a few hardy mosses and grasses that grow on some of the outlying islands.
The correct spelling is 'foliage'.
Foliage on or along a river bank.
kids never clear the Foliage. foliage must be cleaned.
i was foliage in the army
"Flora-" is a prefix that relates to plants and foliage.
It is a term used by florists. Cut foliage means the same as cut flowers only it's foliage.
The scientific term for foliage is "foliage." It refers to the leaves of a plant collectively, and there is no specific scientific name beyond that.
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 foliage in the Amazon is known as "The Canopy."
The blue jay was hidden in the tree's foliage.
I can see someone hiding in the foliage.The vole nests within the foliage.