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A phyllophobe is afraid of what?

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A phyllophobe is someone who has an intense fear or phobia of leaves or anything leafy, including plants, trees, or even vegetables. This fear can be triggered by various factors such as the texture, shape, and feel of the leaves, or the idea of being surrounded by them. This phobia falls under the category of specific phobias, which are irrational and persistent fears of specific objects or situations that can cause significant distress and impairment in daily life. 
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A phyllophobe is someone who is afraid of plants. This fear can range from a fear of touching plants to a fear of being near them. People with this phobia may experience feelings of anxiety or panic when exposed to plants, and may even avoid gardens or other areas with plants.
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A phyllophobe is afraid of leaves. The word "phyllophobia" comes from the Greek words "phyllon," which means "leaf," and "phobos," which means "fear." Phyllophobia is a type of phobia, which is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by a persistent and excessive fear of a specific object or situation.

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A phyllophobe is someone who has an irrational fear or aversion to leaves or foliage. The term "phyllophobe" is derived from the Greek word "phyllo" meaning leaf, and "phobos" meaning fear.
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