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Green is one of the primary colors in the RGB color model. It, like many of the colors of the visual spectrum, can tie into multiple aesthetics.
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum. The largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy. Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage. Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.[1]
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Green holds a list of associations, such as:
- Safety and permission
- Nature, vivacity and life
- The east, with sunrise, and with life and growth
- Springtime, freshness, and hope
- Youth and inexperience
- The calm, the agreeable, and tolerance
- Jealousy and envy
- Homosexuality (when paired with yellow)
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Green (RGB/CMY)
#00FF00
Pale green (RGB/CMY)
#CCFFCC
Light green (RGB/CMY)
#66FF66
Dark green (RGB/CMY)
#009900
Shadowy green (RGB/CMY)
#003300
Green (HTML/CSS)
#008000
Erin
#00FF40
Harlequin
#3FFF00
Neon green
#39FF14
Celadon
#ACE1AF
Hunter green
#355E3B
India green
#138808
Islamic green
#009000
Russian green
#679267
SGBUS green
#55DD33
Dark green
#006400
Light green
#90EE90
Lime green
#32CD32
Pale green
#98FB98
Fern (Crayola)
#63B76C
Artichoke (Pantone)
#4B6F44
Fern
#4F7942
Forest green
#228B22
Honeydew
#F0FFF0
Mantis green
#74C365
Mint green
#98FB98
Myrtle green
#21421E
Related aesthetics[]
- Dark Naturalism
- Forestpunk
- Halloween
- Hyperpop
- Mori Kei
- Naturecore
- Plaguecore
- Scoutcore
- Seapunk
- Slimepunk
- Spring
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