Noun: "(slang) an artificial plant or plants"
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- 2005, Maria Hidalgo, "Twiggs Home & Garden", Minnesota Monthly, 1 July 2005:
- […] for a no-sun room that needs a floral touch, silk fauxliage that could fool even Mother Nature.
- 2006, David A. Keeps, "Schindler, but on a much smaller scale", The Los Angeles Times, 9 November 2006:
- Look for artificial pine sprays, rosebuds, succulents and even tulips in the "fauxliage" department.