Greenery (noun)

Green foliage or vegetation, especially when used as decoration.

Origin:

Middle english greinerie, from old french greignerie, from greigneur gardener, from grein green, from latin viridis.

Examples:

  1. The wedding reception was decorated with lush greenery.
  2. The park was filled with different types of greenery.
  3. The city was surrounded by greenery, which made it a pleasant place to live.
  4. The new housing development was designed to incorporate a lot of greenery into the area.
  5. The office building had a rooftop garden filled with greenery.
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