no, as a flower is either for example blue or white, and cannot be something in between, thus its discontinuous variation.
This is a typical kind of continuous variation which is controlled by polygenes.
The color of a rose flower is an example of discontinuous variation. This means that the color is determined by a specific genetic trait, resulting in distinct categories such as red, pink, white, etc., with little variation in between.
polygenic trait
Color variation is the difference in colors. For example, a car can come in several colors, this is color variation
Hair colour is continuous because there is a continual range of values when it comes to hair colour
An example of variation is the different colors of flowers within a species. For instance, some roses may be red, while others are pink or white. This variation in color is influenced by factors like genetic differences and environmental conditions.
Continuous variation refers to a range of possible values that a trait can take, such as height or weight, showing a smooth spectrum of variation. Discontinuous variation refers to distinct categories or traits that do not show a gradual range of values, like blood type or eye color.
polygenic traits
Color of fur and color of eyes are two examples of variations.
Inherited variation is what is passed on through genetics, for example, your eye color. Environmental variation is influnced by the environment, for example, scars or clothing styles.
The size, color, shape, and/or different patterns on fur.
Flower color is an example of a trait that can be passed from a parent plant to its offspring. If a plant with red flowers is crossed with another plant with red flowers, their offspring are likely to also have red flowers due to the genetic inheritance of the trait for red flower color.