Plants exhibiting desirable characteristics of flower color, habit, size, variegation, fruit color, flavor etc. are often given names. [noun]
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The foliage can be variously colored but are mainly glaucous green with a few cultivars showing variegation running the length of the leaf. [noun]
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- A, Triton variegation, to show the proboscis or buccal introvert (e) in a state of eversion. [Please select]
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There have been endless disputes whether variegation should be considered as a disease. [Please select]
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If the colours are deep and rich, and the variegation harmonious, the effect is very fine. [Please select]
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This variegation of the plumage, however, disappears with the first moult; but among the next young families there are always a few pied ones. [Please select]
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The soil of another district in Surrey has a strong tendency to cause variegation, as appears from information given me by Sir F. [Please select]
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Variegation, however, appears still more frequently in plants produced from seed; even the cotyledons or seed-leaves being thus affected. [Please select]
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In the pelargonium, and in some other plants, variegation is generally accompanied by some degree of dwarfing, as is well exemplified in the "Dandy" pelargonium. [Please select]
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Many authors consider variegation as the result of disease; and the foregoing cases may be looked at as the direct result of the inoculation of a disease or some weakness. [Please select]
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