"Frondescence" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Frondescence" Meaning

Frondescence refers to the picturesque or romantic quality of lush foliage or greenery, particularly in a landscape or a natural setting, often used to evoke a sense of serenity, beauty, or tranquility.

"Frondescence" Examples

Frondescence


Frondescence is a noun that refers to the process of growing or developing fronds, typically of plants such as ferns or palms.

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The botanical garden was home to many species of ferns, showcasing their tender frondescence during the spring season. (1)
The palm tree's frondescence was slow but steady, providing a lush canopy for the beachside resort. (2)
During the summer, the hothouse environment accelerated the frondescence of the exotic plants, allowing them to thrive in the controlled conditions. (3)
The team of botanists carefully monitored the frondescence of the newly introduced species, noting the unique characteristics of its leaves and stems. (4)
In the tropical rainforest, the vibrant display of frondescence from the giant ferns was a sight to behold, as towering fronds reached for the sky. (5)

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