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Variegation sometimes known as space dying is a method of creating a yarn in several colors that self-patterns.
A Passion for Knitting Nancy J. Thomas 2002
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Variegation in the colour of the kernels was found to be parallelled by transposition of structural elements within or between chromosomes.
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Variegation is sometimes produced independently of the chlorophyl, as in
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Variegation is much influenced, as we shall hereafter see, by the nature of the soil in which the {395} plants are grown; and it does not seem improbable that whatever change in the sap or tissues certain soils induce, whether or not called a disease, might spread from the inserted piece of bark to the stock.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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Variegation, however, appears still more frequently in plants produced from seed; even the cotyledons or seed-leaves being thus affected. [
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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"Variegation in clivia can be white, light green, yellow or a variation of these.
Muti 2009
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