Many of these cases, and others that might be cited, are probably instances of frondescence or phyllody. |
This sudden lush frondescence was springing up at the rate of an inch a day at least. |
Plants exhibit as much diversity in the warmth and length of time necessary to mature their fruit as in their frondescence and flowering. |
The oak and beech have as yet hardly any appearance of frondescence. |
They continued their journey under the frondescence of the mountain forests. |
Gregor listened to Nature's breath whispering through the frondescence and to his own breath entering and leaving his body. |