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what is used for foliage development?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Foliage, which is the the aggregate of leaves of one or more plants, thrives best indoors, away from extreme weather conditions. For this reason, most foliage tends to grow the greatest in arid or tropical regions, where plants receive plenty of sunshine all year long.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Plants are used for foliage development.

Explanation:

  • The most common plants in leaf growth and Foliage Development are mostly Aglaonema, Anthurium, Bromeliad, Codiaeum, Dracaena, Sansevieria, Spathiphyllum and Syngonium cultivars.
  • These plants are the most popular plants for leaf production.
  • The increased demand for colour has contributed to a dramatic increase in the output of flowering leaflets.
  • The term foliage means in botany either a collective canopy consisting of a multitude of plants or a single tree or leaf grouping. That is to say, leaves are simply a group.

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