Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold,
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay.
The poem you are referring to is "October's Party" by George Cooper. The line in question reads, "October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came - The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band. The Chestnuts came in yellow, The Oaks in crimson dressed; The lovely Misses Maple In scarlet looked their best; All balanced to their partners, And gaily fluttered by; The sight was like a rainbow New fallen from the sky."
Emilie de Ravin was interviews by Paul Rudd, who asked her the same question and she replied with, "Oh, I don't know, I like lots of colors."
green
they were green they were green
First, the leave grows into a light green color, Then to a dark green, Then to a yellow or orange color, Then to a brown color
Because they contain photosynthetic pigments. Main pigments are the chlorophylls.
Fokker. Green color.
The first recorded use of the color lime green was in 1890. Of course it is possible that the color lime green was used before this date without being named but dates cannot be known.
Green is the first color mentioned in the KJV bible. (Genesis 1:30) "I have given every green herb for meat"
Yellow Green - The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow-green, 3-4 mm diameter, maturing into a small hard dry lumpy fruit cluster 5-10 mm across containing several seeds.
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Green
Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.