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Discover Ludwig"fallen foliage" is correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to leaves that have dropped off a tree. For example, "The autumn months brought with them a lovely array of fallen foliage that blanketed the ground."
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Kaytlynn made a careful selection of the fallen foliage and fashioned it into a laurel for her hair.
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As the boat wended its way through canals, it passed at least 24 bodies, most of them along the banks, tangled with the fallen foliage.
The music sets the tone for the season to come, evoking a peculiar feeling of nostalgia not only for the past but also for the right-now: for pulling sweaters and blankets out from under the bed, for fallen foliage and the back-to-business resolve of fall.
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"Without maples fall foliage would be vastly diminished".
WWW.FS.FED.US/NEWS/FALLCOLORS/ A national approach to fall foliage from the Forest Service.
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Top tip: The park posts "fall foliage reports" on their website during the peak leaf season.
Even fall foliage and maple syrup are at risk.
They offer fall foliage train rides!
When it comes to fall foliage drives, New England gets all the attention -- most of it deserved.
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