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  2. Green - Wikipedia

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    Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum, evoked by light with a wavelength of 495–570 nm. Learn about the origin and meaning of the word green in different languages and cultures, and how it relates to nature, life, health, and the environment.

  3. Shades of green - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different varieties and meanings of the color green in various color models and systems. See examples of green shades, tints, hues, and chromas, and how they are used in art, design, and culture.

  4. The Best Dark Green Paint Colors The Pros Swear By

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    Dark green paint colors are a surprisingly versatile choice for interiors. From warm sage tones to deep pine hues that verge on black, dark greens are bold and dramatic, yet have the ability to ...

  5. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    A compact version of the colors in the list of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. Each color has a swatch, a name, and HSV, RGB, and #hex values in the sRGB color space.

  6. First day of Fall: Here's when the leaves will change color ...

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    The vibrant colors of fall leaves are influenced not only by chlorophyll but also by weather conditions throughout the summer and early fall. Chlorophyll is the green pigment essential for ...

  7. Spring green - Wikipedia

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    Spring green is a color that is halfway between cyan and green on the RGB color wheel. Learn about the different shades of spring green, such as mint cream, sea green, aquamarine and more, and their hex codes, HSV values and CIELCh coordinates.

  8. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of flags sorted by their dominant colors, including gold, white, black, red, green, and more. Find flags of states, territories, former, and other geographic entities, as well as some non-geographic flags.

  9. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of the rainbow flag, the most widely used symbol of the LGBT community, and other pride flags that represent different sexual orientations, gender identities, and subcultures. See examples of flags for aromanticism, asexuality, bisexuality, gay men, lesbian, and more.