variegated plumage
variegated - Having streaks, marks, or patches of a different color or colors; varicolored
plumage - refers to bird feathers.
A male pheasant (rooster) has many different colors in his feathers.
variegated plumage - means a variety of feather colors on a bird
Variegated leaves have less chlorophyll due to the areas of tissue lacking pigmentation, so they are less efficient in photosynthesis compared to non-variegated leaves. This results in lower food production and accumulation in variegated leaves.
A variegated cylinder is a type of plant with cylindrical stems that have a variegated or multi-colored pattern on them. They are often grown for their unique appearance and can add visual interest to a garden or indoor space. These plants require similar care to other succulents and can thrive in bright, indirect light.
Starch test on variegated leaves may show varying levels of starch accumulation in different parts of the leaves. Green parts of the variegated leaves that contain chlorophyll will likely test positive for starch as they can photosynthesize, while white or yellow parts that lack chlorophyll may test negative or have lower levels of starch. This difference in starch accumulation can indicate the distribution of photosynthetic activity in the variegated leaves.
The plumage of the blue black white bird typically features shades of blue, black, and white.
Starch is typically stored in the amyloplasts, which are specialized organelles within the leaf cells of a variegated Coleus plant. These amyloplasts store starch as an energy reserve that can be used by the plant when needed.
Variegated Meadowhawk was created in 1861.
of Variegate, Having marks or patches of different colors; as, variegated leaves, or flowers.
What is the antonym for plumage
of Variegate, Having marks or patches of different colors; as, variegated leaves, or flowers.
There is no point in collecting seeds of variegated privet as it will not grow true from seed.
A variegated ivy would look good all year around.
Leaves that do not have a uniform colour are called variegated leaves.
variegated
Plumage is a noun.
The peacock had beautiful plumage.
Variegated leaves may contain pigments such as chlorophyll, carotenoids, and anthocyanin in varying amounts. These pigments contribute to the different colors seen in variegated leaves. Additionally, variegated leaves may have varying levels of starch, sugars, and other nutrients depending on the plant species.
Plumage means the "feathers on a bird"An example would be, "The plumage on that peacock was incredibly large."