Variegation is a blended matte color combination that simulates natural siding. It is colored throughout the panel, not with an overlay.
marked with stripes or patches of different colors.
The term, variegated is applied to a leaf that is two-toned, i.e., blotched or bordered with a lighter colour than that on the rest of the foliage. Variegated is also applied more broadly to a whole plant that bears such leaves.
The color disposed in various irregular, sinuous, spaces.
Generally, refers to thread that is dyed in multiple colors in sequence so that the thread will uniformly change colors (from two to six different colors) every three to seven inches. This thread is used for decorative stitching or embroidery applications. For Industrial thread, we offer variegated thread that can be special ordered in Signature®, Perma Spun®, and Perma Core®. For Consumer thread, we offer variegated thread in Signature® Mercerized Cotton, Machine Quilting Thread.
The leaves of plants which have areas which are white or yellow are said to be variegated. These areas of the leaf lack chlorophyll.
striped or margined with a color other than green..
leaves and sometimes flowers of two or more colours.
foliage that is diverse in colors and patterns
having two or more colors; may appear as marks, patches, or streaks
Leaves with green and white striped pattern instead of the typical all-green look.
Striped, margined or mottled with a color other than green, where green is normal.
A term that applies to any tobacco in which the color is not uniform after curing. Variegated leaves remain green, yellow, or bleached in some places, while the rest of the leaf has the normal coloring of its type.
(L. variegatus: varied, shaded, nuanced) adj. Marked, striped, or blotched with some color in addition to the plant's general overall color.
Leaf type. An African Violet leaf which exhibits two distinct colors (i.e., green and white) or two distinct tones of the same color (i.e., green and light green). Types of variegated leaves include champion, mosaic, Nancy Reagan and Tommie Lou.
Marked with various colors.
A leaf showing a variety of colours.
a term used to describe a plant that is striped, spotted, or otherwise marked with a color other than green; usually for describing foliage.
Having discrete markings of different colors.
A plant with yellow or white blotches or streaks on the green leaves and stems, as well as on flower buds and flowers.
Finished surface that is irregularly marked with different colours.
Varied in color; unevenly marked with contrasting colors.
marked with different patches of colour; dappled.
a tree with foliage spotted or striped in two or more colors.
A term you might hear used to describe the look of certain paper or ribbon, meaning that it has hints of different colors.
leaf having more than one color due to a difference in pigment components as margined, medio-variegated, splashed, misted or mottled.
Having a patchy variation in colour or shade. Parent Term: Leaf_blade_colour Difficulty Level
a pattern of different colours, usually on a leaf.
Marked with patches, spots, or streaks of different colors. In contrast to a surface having either one color or a regular pattern or texture, a variegated surface has a varied design of several colors and / or textures.
Having stripes, usually white, randomly up each leaf.
Leaves which are marked with multiple colors.
plant parts having different pigments resulting in more than one distinct color or shade on the foliage.
Describes a plant, animal, or fungi which has two or more colors.
Having streaks, marks, or patches of different colors; distinguished or characterized by a variety of different colors.