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Colors resembling green. This category is for all varieties, not only shades in the technical sense. Pages in category "Shades of green" The following 75 pages are in ...
Reseda green, is a shade of greyish green in the classic range of colors of the German RAL colour standard, in which it is named "RAL 6011". [ 38 ] The name derives from the color of the leaves of Reseda odorata , commonly known as mignonette.
Cyan is any of the colors in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum, i.e., between approximately 490 and 520 nm. It is considered one of the main subtractive primary colors . Cyan is sometimes considered green or blue because of the way it appears.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 December 2024. For other color lists, see Lists of colors. This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "List of colors" alphabetical ...
"The rainbow came from earliest recorded history as a symbol of hope." Each color on the flag represents something different: Pink = Sex. Red = Life. Orange = Healing. Yellow = Sunlight. Green ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. Colors are an important part of visual arts, fashion, interior design, and many other fields and disciplines. The following is a list of colors. A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4. RGB values are given for each swatch ...
This is a list of flags of states, territories, former, and other geographic entities (plus a few non-geographic flags) sorted by their combinations of dominant colors. Flags emblazoned with seals , coats of arms , and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields.
Erin is a color that is halfway between green and spring green on the color wheel. It is named after Erin, a poetic name for Ireland. [2]One of the earliest known uses of the word "erin" to describe a color appears in the poetry of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800–1842).