LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: ADJECTIVE
- Of plants or trees, without leaves.
- Plants having no foliage, though leaves may be present in the form of scales and bracts. See Leaf, n., 1 and 2.
- Having no leaves or foliage; bearing no foliage.
- Having no leaves
- Deprived of leaves
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of defoliate.
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Without leaves; having lost its leaves: as, a leafless tree.
- N/A
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: RELATED WORDS
- Mahonia, Coppiced, Tuberous, Rhizomatous, Foliaged, Amelanchier, Ferny, Cistus, Deciduous, Shrubby, Scapose, Aphyllous, Bare, Defoliate, Defoliated
- Reseed, Pruned, Fruiting, Disked, Budded, Pollarded, Harvested, Denuded, Overgrazed, Mulched, Planted, Girdled, Reforested, Replanted, Leafless
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mahonia, Coppiced, Tuberous, Rhizomatous, Foliaged, Amelanchier, Ferny, Cistus, Deciduous, Shrubby, Scapose, Aphyllous, Bare, Defoliate, Defoliated
- Reseed, Pruned, Fruiting, Disked, Budded, Pollarded, Harvested, Denuded, Overgrazed, Mulched, Planted, Girdled, Reforested, Replanted, Leafless
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The few trees in that yard were twisted and leafless, roots bared like bones.
- Ephedra sinica is a perennial horsetail plant which produces leafless, segmented round canes.
- During this time of year, we find ourselves humble, leafless and barren.
- Carrion flower is a leafless, succulent, ground cover with fleshy stems.
- Yellow blooms cover long, leafless stems from midwinter to early spring.
- High Country, whereas others have been leafless for several weeks.
- Tall trees by a lakeside park were charred and leafless.
- 47: rain drops add sparkle to leafless twigs and berries.
- Unfairly, I am sleeping leafless daedalus total than mildly Provigil.
- The leafless trees stranded in a frozen ground.
- If a grapevine is defoliated, the fruit will have to be picked and thrown away green or the vine will die during the winter.
- Genetic variability in populations of the fall cankerworm, Alsophila pometaria, in defoliated forests in the southern Appalachians.
- Trees defoliated early in the season often grow a new, smaller set of leaves in July once tent caterpillars and gypsy moths stop feeding.
- Gypsy moth: For the past quarter century, its larvae have defoliated some 1 million acres a year in the eastern United States.
- It was observed that infected vines defoliated and that the shoots dried from the apex.
- New shoots are formed on the defoliated trunks and at the bases of the trees.
- Goats should be moved to a fresh cut when the plants are not totally defoliated to insure regrowth.
- Engelskirchen recalls a set of pumpkin seedlings that was planted one day and defoliated the next morning.
- Pearl River bottom, were defoliated with only minor damage to tree crowns and boles.
- In this program, the cotton is defoliated as normal.
LEAFLESS vs DEFOLIATED: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean when a Japanese maple is leafless?
- Why are there No leafless trees in the Amazon rainforest?
- Why do deciduous plants flower when they are leafless?
- How are leafless ferns adapted to their environment?
- How long does it take for a defoliated tree to grow back?