Variegata

The term Variegata refers to plants that have markings or sections of different colors. Variegation occurs due to the lack of chlorophyll in certain parts of the plant's cells.

Several species of variegata plants are highly sought after by collectors and lovers of rare plants.

These plants usually require brighter light than their so-called "regular" cousins to compensate for the lack of chlorophyll, but this always depends on the particular species.