1 (of a plant) having many of the flat, usually green parts that are joined at one end to the stem or branch: --
You should include plenty of green leafy vegetables in your diet.
Dryobalanops lanceolata was the tallest and leafiest species, and had low levels of leaf damage.
Inga species generally exhibit rapid growth, tolerance of acid soils and high production of leafy biomass, which helps to control weeds and erosion.
For example, farmers' preference for leafy varieties agreed with the researchers' preference for straw varieties with high digestibility since high leaf content is well correlated with high digestibility.
Dryobalanops lanceolata seedlings were tallest and leafiest, and this species showed the largest increases in growth and accumulation of leaf area.
The foot of mountains that contain metal are usually covered by dense and leafy ferns and their summits are dressed with plants of blackened leaves.
However, the extent to which the leafy biomass meets requirements of the crop depends on a number of factors.
They are therefore believed to be the leafy branches of a large arborescent progymnosperm.
And it certainly had an aesthetic as well as a scientific component; it was concerned both with leafy facts and the beauty of leaves.