foliologist

noun

Etymology

From foliage + -ologist.

  1. derived from folium — “leaf
  2. inherited from ffoylage
  3. suffixed as foliologist — “foliage + ologist

Definitions

  1. An expert on where and when to view the way tree leaves change color during the fall…

    An expert on where and when to view the way tree leaves change color during the fall season.

    • America’s first “foliologist,” Scotty Johnston, has announced predictions for the best color periods throughout the United States and Canada.
    • There are even resident foliologists who plot routes for these enthusiasts with some useful hints such as ‘don’t get out of your car to pat a moose’.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA