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  2. Sage (color) - Wikipedia

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    Sage is a grey-green resembling that of dried sage leaves. As a quaternary color, it is an equal mix of the tertiary colors citron and slate. The hex RGB color value of the Sage swatch at right is BCB88A. [2] [3] For decades, some military flight jackets were made in sage green color.

  3. The Perfect Sage Green Paint Colors, According to Designers

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    Get designer-vetted sage green paint recommendations for walls and cabinets. We found the best sage green paint by Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and more.

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    The camel color is beautiful, not as yellow as the online photos appear. A bit slimmer than most recliners and with a higher seat, both of which I wanted. The nailhead trim is a nice design touch.

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  6. Category:Quaternary colors - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Quaternary colors" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Sage (color) Scarlet (color) U.

  7. Jasperware - Wikipedia

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    The fired body is naturally white but usually stained with metallic oxide colors; its most common shade is pale blue, but dark blue, lilac, sage green (described as "sea-green" by Wedgwood), [9] black, and yellow are also used, with sage green due to chromium oxide, blue to cobalt oxide, and lilac to manganese oxide, with yellow probably coming ...

  8. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Various folk cultures and traditions assign symbolic meanings to plants. Although these are no longer commonly understood by populations that are increasingly divorced from their rural traditions, some meanings survive. In addition, these meanings are alluded to in older pictures, songs and writings.

  9. Salvia leucophylla - Wikipedia

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    Foliage. S. leucophylla is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 1 to 1.5 metres (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 5 feet) tall and wide. The leaves are a light green in the spring, turning grayish-white as they mature, with graceful branches that arch to the ground, sometimes rooting when they touch the ground.