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Understanding the Different Shades of Green
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Green color varieties may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation or intensity) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Value variations are also called tints and shades, colors that are green or other colors mixed with white, colors mixed with black. Many choices of these colors are shown below.


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Green in nature

Green is a common thing in nature, especially in plants. Many plants are green especially because of the complex chemistry known as chlorophyll involved in photosynthesis. Many shades of green are named after plants or related to plants. Due to various chlorophyll ratios (and different amounts and other plant pigments present), the plant kingdom shows many shades of green in both color (true color) and value (light/darkness). Chlorophyll in living plants has a distinctive green color, while parts of dried or cooked plants have different green shades because the chlorophyll molecule loses its inner magnesium ions.

Artichoke

Artichoke is a color that represents raw raw artichoke color. Another name for this color is green artichoke .

The first use of recorded "green artichoke" as the color name in English was in 1905.

Green artichoke (Pantone)

This is a color called green artichokes in Pantone. The source is Pantone 18-0125 TPX

Asparagus

Asparagus is a green tone named after vegetables. Crayola created this color in 1993 as one of 16 to be named in the Name the Color Contest.

This is also the color of the wild asparagus plant blown in the 1949 classic movie Sands of Iwo Jima .

Another name for this color is asparagus green . The first recorded use of "green asparagus" as the color name in English was in 1805.

Avocado

Avocado is the color that represents the color of the outer surface of the avocado.

The color of the avocado is a dark yellow-green color.

Avocado is a common color for metal surfaces (including cars and household appliances), as well as golden harvest colors, during the entire 1970s decade. They are both also popular colors for carpet making. Both colors came out of style in the early 1980s.

Dark green

Dark green is a dark green color. Different green colors have been set as "dark green (X11)" for specific computer usage.

Green fern

green fern is a fern-like color. The Crayola crayon named fern was made in 1998, which is a lighter color than the top color shown on the right.

The first recorded use of green fern as the color name in English was in 1902.

Green forest

Green forest refers to the green color that is said to resemble the color of trees and other plants in the forest.

The first recorded use of green forest as the color name in English was in 1810.

Green Earth

Displayed on the right is a green ground color .

Hooker's green

Hooker's green is a dark green color created by mixing Prussian and Gamboge blue. It is displayed on the right.

Hooker's green takes its name from the botanical artist William Hooker (1779-1832) who first created a special pigment for the leaves.

Green forest

Shown on the right is the color of green forest . In 1990, Crayola named and formulated this forest green tone.

The first recorded use of green forest as the color name in English was in 1926.

Laurel green

Laurel green is a light greenish gray medium color similar to asparagus, but lighter.

The first recorded use of laurel green as the color name in English was in 1705.

Light green

Light green is a bright green color.

"Environmentally friendly bright green" is the concept that adherence to environmentalism is best promoted as an individual consumer choice. The term lite green environmentalism is used by environmentalists as a synonym for greenwashing.

Mantis

Mantis is the color that represents the color of the locusts worship.

The first use of mantis as the color name in English is when included as one of the colors in the Xona.com color list, announced in 2001.

Green mint

Green mint is a pale green color that resembles the color of green mint pigments, and is a popular color in the 1950s, and 1990s.

Moss green

Green moss is a green tone resembling moss.

The first recorded use of green moss as the color name in English was in 1884.

Dark green moss

Hijau Myrtle

Green Myrtle , also called myrtle , is a color that is a representation of the color of myrtle leaves.

The first recorded use of myrtle green as the color name in English was in 1835.

Myrtle is the official green line marking on the Waterloo rugby club t-shirt, the green color of the Hunslet/Hunslet rugby league club, the green line (along with the cardinal red line) of South Sydney Rabbitohs and the greens of blazers, sports equipment and scarf from St. Aloysius' College, Glasgow. It is also one of the color schools at High School Preparation of Technical High School in Chicago, the other is old gold.

Green loose, cricket hat worn by cricket Test Australian since around the turn of the 20th century, is myrtle green color .

Pine green

Pine green is a rich spring green color that resembles the color of a pine tree. This is the official Crayola color (since 1903).

The first recorded use of pine as the color name in English was in 1923.

Reseda green

The green reseda is a grayish green in a variety of classic colors from the German RAL color standard, where it is the color 6011. The name is derived from the color of the leaves Reseda odorata Sap green

Sap green is a green pigment traditionally made from ripe buckthorn fruit. However, modern colors that are marketed under this name are usually a mixture of other pigments, usually with a green paint base Phthalocyanine Green G. Sap often used on TV shows Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting .

Shamrock green (Irish green)

Shamrock green is a green tone representing the shamrock color, the Irish symbol.

The first recorded use of shamrock as the color name in English was in the 1820s (a definite uncertain year).

This green is also defined as green Irish Pantone 347.

This green is used as green on the national flag of the Republic of Ireland

It is customary in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States to wear this or other green tones on St. Louis Day. Patrick, March 17th.

The state of California uses a green grass beneath the bear on the flag of their country.

The Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association use this shade for uniforms, logos, and other memorabilia.

Green tea

Green tea is a bright green color. It is a representation of the color of brewed green tea, that is, the color of hot green tea after the leaves of green tea have been brewed in boiling water.

The first recorded use of green tea as the color name in English was in 1858.

Teal

Teal is shown on the right. It is a dark cyan color which is a color representation of the duck neck called a common teal.

Olives

Olive is a yellowish-green color found in green olives. It is commonly used by the military around the world as a color for uniforms and equipment.

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Green computer web color

Green

The color defined as green in the RGB color model, shown on the right, is the brightest green color that can be reproduced on a computer screen, and the color is named green in X11. It is one of the three primary colors used in the RGB color space along with red and blue. Three primitive additives in the RGB color system are three colors of light selected such as to provide the maximum color range that is capable of being represented on a computer or television.

This color is also called plain green . Right at 120 degrees on the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel (RGB color wheel image). The complementary color is magenta.

Another name for this color is green as opposed to a darker green HTML/CSS and a deeper deeper pigment , both shown below this is.

Green takes a large portion of the CIE chromaticity diagram because it is at the center of human color perception.

Green (HTML/CSS color)

The colors defined as green in the HTML/CSS color standard are shown on the right. This is a color called green, low green or medium green in many older eight-bit computer palettes.

Another name for this color is green W3C .

Dark green (X11)

This is X11/HTML dark green color.

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Additional green definitions

Green (CMYK) (green pigment)

The color defined as green in the CMYK color system used in printing, also known as green pigment , is the green tone achieved by the cyan and process mixing process (printer) ) yellow in the same proportion. It is displayed on the right.

The purpose of the CMYK color system is to provide the maximum possible color that can be reproduced in printing.

The colors shown are approximate only because the color of the printing ink may vary.

Green (NCS) (green primary psychological)

The colors defined as green in the NCS or Natural Color System are shown on the right (NCS 2060-G). Natural color system is a color system based on four unique colors or basic colors psychological red, yellow, green, and blue. NCS is based on opponent's vision theories.

Natural Color System is widely used in Scandinavia. Greens (Munsell) <

The color defined as green in the Munsell color system (Munsell 5G) is shown on the right. The Munsell color system is the color space that determines color based on three-dimensional colors: color, value (lightness), and chroma (purity of color), placed uniformly in three dimensions in an oval lengthwise at an angle that forms a dense Munsell color according to the logarithmic scale regulating human perception. In order for all colors to be uniform, it was found necessary to use color wheel with five main colors - red, yellow, green, blue and purple.

The Munsell color shown is only approximate because it has been adjusted to fit the sRGB gamut.

Green (Pantone)

Green (Pantone) is a color called green in Pantone.

This color source is "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color # green C, EC, HC, PC, U, or UP - green.

Green (Crayola)

Green (Crayola) is a color called green in Crayola crayons.

Green is one of the original Crayola crayons that was introduced in 1903.

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Other important green colors

Green army

The color of the green soldiers has been used in the military since at least World War II, and possibly before, although the exact colors vary greatly between and within different countries. (See the drab olives and green olives)

Green Bottle

Green Bottle is a dark green color, similar to pine green. This is a representation of the green glass bottle color.

The first recorded use of green bottle as the color name in English was in 1816.

Green Bottle is the color in the Prismacolor marker and the pencil set. It is also the uniform color of the Northern Ireland Police Service replacing the green "green rifle" Royal Ulster uniform in 2001. Also a green uniform used for Sydney South High School uniforms in Sydney.

The green bottle is also the color most closely related to the road sign and road sign in the United States.

The green bottle is also the background color of the Bangladesh Flag, as defined by the Bangladesh government. Another name for this color is Bangladesh green .

Bright green

Shown on the right is a bright green color . Bright green is a bright green color. Be on the color wheel approximately one-third of the way between green and harlequin (color # 3FFF00) (closer to the green chart than to the harlequin). Bright green is a visual stimulus of 556 nanometers in the visual spectrum measured on the CIE chromaticity diagram. The color of X11 green is somewhat similar to a bright green color, with a triple hex 00FF00, compared to a bright green 66FF00 triplet.

Bright green color is used to represent a bright green environment or Viridian design movement.

Sunny Mint

Displayed on the right is a bright mint color.

Brunswick green

Brunswick green is the common name for green pigments made of copper compounds, although the name has also been used for other formulations that produce similar colors, such as a mixture of chrome and blue Prussian colors. The pigment is named after Braunschweig, Germany (also known as Brunswick in English) where it was first produced. The color is dark green and deep, which can vary from intense to very dark, almost black.

The first recorded use of Brunswick green as the color name in English was in 1764. Another name for this color is green English . The first use of green English as a synonym for Brunswick Green in 1923.

Deep Brunswick green is generally recognized as part of the UK's green racing spectrum, the national car racing color from the UK.

Different colors, also called Brunswick green , are the colors for passenger locomotives from groupings and then the British National Railway. There are three shades of these colors and they are defined under British Standard BS381C - 225, BS381C - 226, and BS381C - 227 (ordered from the brightest to darkest). The green Brunswick used by the Nationalized British Railways - Western Region for passenger locomotives is BS381C - 227 (rgb (30:62:46)). RAL6005 is a close replacement for the BS381C - 227. The characteristic of these colors is the ease for various railway locations to mix it with all the primary color pots - hence the ability to get sufficient color consistent with manual mixing half a century and more.

The colors used by the Pennsylvania Railroad for locomotives are often called Brunswick green , but are officially called dark green enamel locomotives (DGLE). It is a green color that is so dark it is almost black, but it turns to greener with age and weathering because the copper compounds are getting oxidized.

Cal Poly Pomona green

Cal Poly Pomona green is one of the two official colors of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). Official university color is green (PMS 349) and gold (PMS 131). Public Affairs Office Cal Poly Pomona creates Cal Poly Pomona color for web development and has technical guidance, copyright and privacy protection; as well as logos and images requested by the developer to follow the university guidelines to use the official logo of Cal Poly Pomona. If web developers use green on university websites, they are encouraged to use Cal Poly Pomona's green. This is clearly used to represent Cal Poly Pomona's athletic team, Cal Poly Pomona Broncos.

Castleton green

Castleton green is one of the two official colors of Castleton University in Vermont. Official campus color is green (PMS 343) and white. Castleton University's Office of Marketing and Communication creates Castleton colors for web development and logo and has technical guidelines, copyright and privacy protection; as well as logos and images requested by developers to follow college guides to use the official Castleton logo. If web developers use green on university websites, they are encouraged to use green Castleton. This is clearly used to represent Castleton's athletic team, Castleton Spartans.

Celadon

Celadon is pale gray-green.

According to dictionary.com, this pale green color can be traced to French literature in the 17th century. Celadon is the name of a character wearing green clothes at HonorÃÆ'Â © d'UrfÃÆ'Â © 's novel L'Astree .

This color glaze is usually used in Chinese and Korean pottery. It is usually associated with pale green sea pigments although the style was originally made with darker pigments. The pale green pigment comes from a craftsman who uses a special clay and pot technique to create the style now associated with the name. It is most commonly used in Chinese, Korean and Japanese art and spread to other Asian cultures. Celadon, as it is known by the west, or qingci , is a very favored type of ancient Chinese glaze in Song's palace. This pot has a blue-green glaze and is made in an elegant form and is produced in kilns from all over China. The Korean celadon pottery has been described by ancient Chinese craftsmen as having a calm elegance whose color is "beyond description", in that it must be experienced to be understood, and the simplicity of form and style has been compared to the spirit of Zen Buddhism.

Celadon green

Dark green pastel

Dartmouth green

Dartmouth green is the official color of Dartmouth College, which was adopted in 1866. It was famously chosen after the crew with a number of other universities because "the only decent color that has not been taken yet". This is clearly used as the name of the athletic team of Dartmouth College, Dartmouth Big Green. Dartmouth's athletic team adopted this new name after college formally stopped using the unofficial mascot, Dartmouth Indian, in 1974.

Green and white Dartmouth is the main color of the Lithuanian basketball club? Algiris Kaunas.

Emerald

Emerald , also called , is a very light and bright green tone, with a bluish bluish cast. The name is derived from a typical appearance of emerald gemstone.

The first recorded use of emerald as the color name in English was in 1598.

Ireland is sometimes referred to as Emerald Isle because of its lush greenery. May birth is emerald. Seattle is sometimes referred to as Emerald City, because its abundant rainfall creates lush vegetation. In the Middle Ages, The Emerald Tablets of Hermes Trismegistus are believed to contain alchemical secrets. "Emerald City", from the story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, is a city where everything from food to people is emerald-green. However, it was revealed at the end of the story that everything in this city was normal, but the glasses worn by everyone were emerald. The Green Zone in Baghdad is sometimes ironically and cynically referred to as Emerald City. The Emerald Buddha is a sitting Buddha statue, made of green jade (not emerald), dressed in gold, and about 45 cm. It is housed in the Emerald Buddha Chapel (Wat Phra Kaew) on the Grand Palace grounds in Bangkok. The emerald triangle refers to three Mendocino, Humboldt, and Trinity districts in Northern California, USA because these three districts are the largest marijuana producing district in California as well as the US. A study commissioned by the government reported the pots contribute to two-thirds of Mendocino's economy. Emerald Cities: Urban Sustainability and Economic Development is a book published in 2010 by Joan Fitzgerald, legal director, policy and community program at Northeastern University, on ecologically sustainable urban planning.

During the 19th century, the green color of Paris containing arsenic was marketed as emerald green.

Feldgrau

Feldgrau (gray field) was the color of German Army field uniforms from late 1907 to 1945, and NVA East German army. Metaphorically, feldgrau is used to refer to German troops (German Imperial Army and Heer [army] of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht components.

GO Transit green

GO green is the color used for the GO Transit brand, a regional commuter service in the Greater Toronto Area. Between 1967 and 2013, the brands and colors that adorn every train, bus, and other property in general remain unchanged. It also matches the green color used on the signs for highways in Ontario. In July 2013, GO Transit updates its appearance to a two-tone color scheme.

Green-yellow

Green-yellow is a mixture of green and yellow. This is the color of the web. This is the brightest color of the graph.

"Green-yellow" is an official Crayola crayon color formulated in 1958.

Green-yellow near the center of the light spectrum seen by the human eye, and is of great interest. For this reason many emergency vehicles and uniforms are green-yellow.

Harlequin

Harlequin is the color depicted as being located between green and yellow (closer to green than yellow) on the color wheel. In the 17th color plate in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color (see reference below), the color harlequin is shown as a very saturated rich color in the middle position between chartreuse. and green. So in modern color terminology, the harlequin is a green and green half color on the RGB color wheel.

The first recorded use of harlequin as the color name in English was in 1923.

Harlequin is the color of the pure spectrum at about 552 nanometers in the visible spectrum when plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram.

The silver protective Tequila is sold in a harlequin-colored box.

Harlequin is also an adjective used to describe something colored in a pattern, usually a diamond-shaped pattern, as in traditional attire attributed to the harlequin. Similarly, it could mean something colorful or prismatic, like opals or other precious gems that are very diverse in color and color. In the early 2000s, harlequin color paint was created for cars that appear different colors from different angles.

Green hunter

Green Hunter is a color that is a representation of the colors worn by hunters in the 19th century. Most hunters start wearing dull olive colors rather than green hunters about the beginning of the 20th century. Some hunters still wear green hunter clothes or green bandana hunters.

The first recorded use of green hunters as the color name in English was in 1892.

The Hunter Green has been the official color of the Green Bay Packers since 1957, the New York Jets since 1998, one of Ohio University's two official colors and Oswego State, and one of the two official colors of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

In the bandana code of the gay skin subculture, the hunter green bandana, if worn on the left, indicates that someone is a skin dad , whereas if a hunter green bandana is worn on the right, it indicates that one is looking for > daddy , that is, looking for a father-son relationship . The colors shown on the top right match the colors used in the bandana code.

The prison uniforms issued by the State Department of Corruption and Community Supervision of New York are green hunters.

Green India

Green India , the color of the ribbon under the Indian National Flag, represents fertility and prosperity.

Islamic Green

Green Islam is the green color used in the Flag of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation.

Green symbolizes Islam because the tribe of the prophet Muhammad has a green banner and because the green represents heaven to leave the Bedouin tribe who lived when they gathered in an oasis.

Jade

Jade , also called green jade is a representation of the color of a gemstone called jade, though the stone itself varies greatly in color.

The color name jade green was first used in Spanish in the form of piedra de ijada in 1569.

The first recorded use of green jade as the color name in English was in 1892.

Kelly green

Kelly green is an American term. This name comes from the fact that Kelly's Kelly , and green, are both popular in Ireland. The use of the term as a color name occurs at least as far back as 1917.

Malachite

Malachite , also called malachite green , is a color that is a representation of the color of malachite minerals.

The first recorded use of malachite green as the color name in English was in the 1200s (a definite uncertain year).

Midnight green

Midnight green (sometimes called Green Eagle ) is the official primary color of the Philadelphia Eagles of National Football League.

MSU green

Green and white are the primary school colors that represent Michigan State University. The university board officially sets the MSU green standard as part of a larger university branding effort, replacing the lighter green (PMS 341) used since 1997-2010. Official colors are selected based on the darker, traditional Spartan green found in the university's original universities and marching band jackets. The official Green of Michigan State University is represented by the ink color of the Pantone 567 Matching System (PMS 567).

Green neon

Green Neon is a bright green tone used in psychedelic art and fashion.

Green Slytherin

The conservative green color shown on the right, called Slytherin green , or an alternative green office , is the color defined as "green" in HTML, compared to the brighter X11 green.

green Pakistan

Green Pakistan is a dark green color, used in web development and graphic design. This is also the background color of the Pakistan Flag. It's almost identical to dark green HTML/X11 in sRGB and HSV values.

green Paris

Paris green is a color that ranges from pale blue green and lives to a deeper green color. It comes from an inorganic copper (II) acetoarsenite compound and was once a popular pigment in artist paints.

Persian Green

Persian Green is the color used in Persian pottery and Persian carpets in Iran.

The first recorded use of Persian green as the color name in English was in 1892.

Green gun

The color rifle green is shown on the right.

This color source is the color list of Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX), no color. 19-0419 TPX - Rifle green.

The first recorded use of the green gun as the color name was in English in 1858.

Green rifles are so named from the uniform color of a rifle regiment (a mild form of infantry) from a number of European soldiers, and are still used as such by rifle regiments in many Commonwealth soldiers, such as the Rifles and Royal Gurkha of the British Army Rifle and the Queen Rangers of Canada.

Green rifles were initially adopted by a rifle regiment in the 18th century, including the famous 95th rifle of the Napoleonic Wars. Because of the traditional role of the troublemakers were the shooters and fighters who attacked behind the cover of the trees, dark green uniforms were adopted as the initial form of camouflage, compared to the colorful uniforms worn by other soldiers of the time. Vegetable dyes used during the 18th century and early 19th century are not fast, often fade after exposure to elements with lighter shades of green or even brown. While this has an advantage in terms of visibility reduction in active services, it does not make a smart appearance in the peace march. Thus, the robber's uniform color grew darker to black. After 1890 the development of chemical dyes allowed the adoption of the stable shade of green rifles now in use. In the US armed forces, green berets may be used only by soldiers who were awarded by the Special Forces, signifying they have qualified as special forces troops. Special forces of berets are officially designated "berets, humans, wool, green guns, shade soldiers 297". Earlier, a rifle green uniform had been issued to the first United States elite shooters at the 2nd US Hiram Berdan and Gunner Arms during the American Civil War.

Green rifles are the official uniform color of the Canadian Forces (CF) after unification; it is then generally referred to as "green CF"; indeed, uniform service uniforms of the day were referred to as "green CF". After the introduction of different environmental uniforms (DEU), green guns remain as a uniform color of DEU winter environments; tan short uniforms worn in summer. After the death of the tans, the green-shot DEU is worn throughout the year. The green rifle is also a uniform color worn by the Ulsterary Royal Ulster of Northern Ireland (RUC) until 2001 where the RUC is renamed to PSNI and while the uniform color remains the same, the terminology is changed to "green bottle".

The green rifle is a 19-0419 TPX in the Pantone palette, or the hex code 444C38 in the sRGB color space, as shown above.

Russian Green

The color green Russian is shown on the right.

The first recorded use of Russian green as the color name in English was in the 1830s (a definite uncertain year). This term refers to the color of the green medium used by most of the Imperial Imperial Army regiments from 1700 to 1914.

Sacramento State Green

In 2004, California State University, Sacramento changed its name to Sacramento State, while maintaining its official name as a long form. In the process of rebranding, a new logo was chosen, and in 2005 formalized the colors to be used.

Screamin 'green

The color green screamin ' is shown on the right.

The color was renamed from by Crayola in 1990.

This color is the color of fluorescent.

Green sea

Green sea is the color that resembles the sea floor as seen from the surface.

green SGBUS

SGBUS green is the color chosen by the public and used by Singapore to color all public buses.

Spanish Green

Spanish green color is a color called " verde " (the Spanish word for "green") in GuÃÆ'a de coloraciones ( Guide to coloring ) by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanic world.

UNT green

UNT green is one of three official colors used by the University of North Texas. This is the main color that appears on branding and promotional materials produced by and on behalf of the university.

UP TO forest green

On the right is one of the official colors used by the University of the Philippines, designated as "UP forest green". It is based on a color specification approved for use for university seals.

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Green in human culture


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See also

  • List of colors

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References

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