In the case of plants collected at Ithaca and in North Carolina mountains the young plant when fresh is often olive umber, becoming reddish or tawny when older, the margin with a lighter shade.
The =stem= is sometimes white when young, but later becomes of the same color as the pileus, often a lighter shade above.
It is colored like the pileus, but a lighter shade.
If a very dark shade of beige is wanted use a greater amount of logwood and Bismarck brown, and if lighter shade is desired, less color should be used.
If a lighter shade is wanted, add a drop of sulphuric acid to the starch bath and pass feathers through.
The tail is of a deep Cinnabar red, and all the other feathers are ash-grey or greyish blue, bordered with a lighter shade; near the head and neck the light borders of the feathers are somewhat wider than elsewhere.
The plumage is brown, spotted with a lighter shade, and prettily marked with black; the tail black, tipped with white.
Throat smooth black; back cinnamon-brown, underparts a lighter shade of the same colour.
Suckering the plants hastens the ripening of the leaves, and gives a lighter shade of color, no matter on what soil the plants are grown.
The color of the leaf after curing may be determined by the color of the leaf while growing--if dark green while maturing in the field, the color will be dark after curing and sweating and the reverse if of a lighter shade of green.
The seeds of some species are of a dark brown while others are of a lighter shade.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lighter shade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.