If the peppers have formed, and are green, wait awhile - they turn yellow as they ripen (and if left on the plant long enough, they'll usually turn red, too).
Green is a compound of the primary colors yellow and blue, adding yellow would only make the green lighter.Light green/yellow green
since green is the combination of blue and yellow, adding more yellow to green would make it a yellow-green.
since green is the combination of blue and yellow, adding more yellow to green would make it a yellow-green.
You would get a yellow-green.
To determine how many green and red peppers Lupe needs for 99 servings, we need to find the ratio of servings to peppers used in the original recipe. In the original recipe, there is a 1:1 ratio between servings and green peppers, and a 1:44 ratio between servings and red peppers. Therefore, for 99 servings, Lupe would need 99 green peppers and 99/44 = 2.25 red peppers (rounding up to the nearest whole number).
Green, for the meadows.
Yes, yellow would go very well with camoflauged green. As green is a combination of blue and yellow, the yellow is "at home" with green.
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
Yellow-green.
The complimentary color of yellow-green would be Red-violet.
Yellow-green, or lime.
I think yellow and blue would give you green.