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Discover Ludwig"new leaves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the leaves of a plant that are growing during a new season. For example, "The trees in the park are sprouting new leaves."
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New leaves.
First wind today for these new leaves.
"When it puts out new leaves, they are bronzy purple".
If they're still alive, they'll grow new leaves.
Brand new leaves are an almost bile-coloured greeny yellow.
The dwarf rhododendron started to put out new leaves.
It is summered outdoors and puts out new leaves.
First wind new leaves — no, new wind first leaves.
Some new leaves grew, but they soon yellowed, too.
New leaves on the trees, a wide open sky.
New leaves are stripped bare from trees near villages, and you see children climbing high on thin branches to try to find new leaves that remain.
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