Picotee Type of flowers of two different colors From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Picotee describes flowers whose edges are of a different color than the flowers' base color.[1] The word originates from the French picoté, meaning 'marked with points'.[2] Picotee edges on flowers Examples Hippeastrum Lilium Chinese hibiscus Castilleja Rhododendron 'President Roosevelt' Gaillardia References [1]American Daylily Society entry for picotee (URL accessed January 27, 2026) [2]The Oxford Dictionary of English, page 1331. Oxford University Press, 2005. This plant morphology article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles