goldvariegated
Goldvariegated is a descriptive label used in horticulture for cultivars or natural varieties that show gold or yellow patches on leaves. It is not a single taxonomic group, but a pattern observed across many genera. In commercial plant naming, 'Gold Variegated' or 'Goldvariegated' appears in cultivar names, often with other descriptors; the pattern can be blotchy, mosaic, or margined.
Causes and genetics: Variegation can be genetic (stable cultivar) or due to somatic mutation (chimeric mosaic).
Cultivation and care: Goldvariegated plants generally require bright, indirect light and consistent moisture; overexposure to direct
Propagation and stability: To preserve the variegation, cultivars are usually propagated vegetatively (cuttings) rather than by
Examples: Common genera with gold-variegated forms include Croton (Codiaeum variegatum), Aglaonema, and some Philodendron and Epipremnum