A meaningless phrase.
Constellations are semi-arbitrarily defined patches of sky. They don't have a "surface temperature" because they aren't physical objects and don't have a surface.
The stars within the constellation of Virgo are physical objects and do have a surface temperature. But you'd need to be more specific about which star you meant for us to answer the question.
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Virgo
Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
Vigo is a town in North-West Spain but the fact that the question is about the colour and surface temperature suggests it may be about a star. However, there is no star called Vigo and the most likely alternative is Virgo. But Virgo is not a star but a constellation consisting of nearly 100 Bayer/Flamsteed stars. These vary in their colour and temperatures.
In the Northern Hemisphere, why is Virgo considered to be a spring constellation?
The constellation Virgo is visible at latitudes between +80° and −80°.
each different star in the constellation (there are 13) would have a different surface temperature, which is based on what phase of stellar life they are in and how massive they are
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To get the history of constellation Virgo try going to the following website. Http://www.dibonsmith.com/vir_com.htm