Variegated var·i·e·gat·ed/ˈver(ē)əˌgātid/Adjective
1. Exhibiting different colors, esp. as irregular patches or streaks.
2. (of a plant or foliage) Having or consisting of leaves that are edged or patterned in a second color, esp. white as well as green.
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It is the pigment. we call them photosynthetic pigments.
The general name for plants that store water in their stems and leaves is "succulents." These plants have specialized tissues that allow them to retain moisture, enabling them to thrive in arid environments. Examples of succulents include cacti, aloe vera, and agave. Their adaptation helps them survive prolonged periods of drought.
The name of the plant without roots is Tillandsia, also known as air plants. These plants do not require soil for growth and absorb nutrients and water through their leaves.
Yes, in the same way you classify a plant, by its scientific name.
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variegated
If you mean the green pigment in leaves of plants, it's called the chlorophyll. But if you're really referring to the green leaves of plant, then sorry, I don't know. The answer would still be green leaves, if you're looking for the name of the green leaves of plants.
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Begonias and Streptocarpus to name but two.
Because of its tubed like leaves
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How many plants in india have no green leaves
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plants from leaves