Examples of using Foliage in English and their translations into Hindi
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the fact that above the surface(stem, foliage).
when Vermont's famed fall foliage is at its vibrant peak.
Pruning is done either late in the fall, after loss of foliage, or in early spring,
the greenhouse will become too humid, and the accumulation of liquid on the foliage can provoke its burns.
In addition, seedlings planted on the southern slopes grow faster and form larger foliage.
Christmas, workers would venture into the woods and gather foliage together to construct garlands.
Hotel Hilltop, Kandy as its name suggests sits snugly amidst the mountains and lush foliage overlooking the Kandy Lake on the Peradeniya Road.
enough light for plants, and at the same time will not allow the sun's rays to burn the foliage.
depicted a lonely tree, its singularity lies in the fact that on one side there is foliage, on the other it has fallen.
It is these small(3-4 cm) dark greenish beetles and their larvae gnaw the foliage so that sometimes one sieve is left from the leaves.
It is cultivated in the open field, foliage is suitable for the preparation of salads, soups.
hydrated, supported and fluidized, the foliage is also healthy….
During the day, the gilded eye prefers to hide in shady places: under foliage, grass.
a flower that wilts, such a man is compared in the Bible to a tree, whose foliage does not wither.
Background botanical colorful delicate drawing drawn floral flower foliage garden illustration leaf paint plant png realism realistic red rosa rose seasonal sprout stem textile watercolor wildflower.
Peonies have long been valued by gardeners around the world for lush foliage and large, spectacular flowers.
Different foliage was used on this green wall and it looks nothing less than a forest.
no more than 80 cm high, and foliage from weak to medium.
Additionally, plants and foliage will provide life
chow down in groups, consuming both the flowers and foliage of their favorite plants for about six weeks each summer.