variegation
IPA: vˈɛrɪgˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (botany) A variation in the colour of different zones of the same plant.
- The state of being variegated; streaked, spotted.
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Examples of "variegation" in Sentences
- The creamy yellow variegation on the foliage is attractive in winter.
- Arum ‘Chameleon’ has golden green variegation that makes this groundcover a diva!
- I adore all shades of blue, purple, and white, plus anything with silver leaves or white variegation.
- There are other hostas with lots of white variegation that will do the same thing to brighten a shady spot.
- It is a question of a little more green here, a slightly sharper indent there, a hint of variegation on a leaf or pedicel.
- SIEGEL: Given a potential application of stem cells would assume, I would imagine, what kind of cells are needed, why would the variegation of the adult stem cells be a disadvantage in that case?
- What becomes clear is that, as there has been a multitude of Christian and Jewish dialogue projects, there has also been a multitude and variegation of Muslim scholarly dialogue projects and establishments.
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