Verdure

Noun

 * 1) A condition of health and vigour.
 * 2) The greenness of lush or growing vegetation; also: the vegetation itself.
 * 3) * 1813, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Modern Library Edition (1995), page 142
 * The five weeks which she had now passed in Kent had made a great difference in the country, and every day was adding to the verdure of the early trees.

Adjectives for Verdure
lush; perpetual; profuse; deepening; rank; gloomy; restful; living; perennial; vigorous; tropical; virgin; black; complex; endless; vivid; close-cropped; unchanging.

Verbs for Verdure
clothe in—; prune—; reflect—; thin out—; trim—; —blankets; —cloaks; —colors; — curtains;  —flourishes;   —freshens;   — mantles; —obscures; —overspreads;  — screens; —shades; —smothers; —veils.

Thesaurus
botany, chloranemia, chloremia, chlorophyll, chlorosis, flora, flowerage, glaucescence, glaucousness, green, greenery, greenishness, greenness, greens, greensickness, herbage, leafage, plant kingdom, plant life, plants, umbrage, vegetable kingdom, vegetable life, vegetation, vegetation spirit, verdancy, virescence, viridity

Etymology
From verdure.

Related terms

 * verdurous
 * verdant

Noun

 * 1) verdure, greenness

Noun
verdure