IPA: /ˈfrɒndɪd/
KK: /frɒndɪd/
Having fronds, which are typically the leaf-like structures of ferns and some other plants.
The garden was filled with fronded plants that added a lush, tropical feel.
Fronded is derived from "frond" (from Latin "frondis", meaning leaf or foliage) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a state or condition). The word "fronded" describes something that is characterized by or having fronds, typically referring to plants with large, divided leaves.
Think of 'frond' as a type of leaf, and remember that 'fronded' means having leaves like that.