Yeah, I guess so.
Color does not have a scent. Green is just a visual perception based on light wavelengths. Any scent associated with green would come from the actual objects or surroundings that are green, such as trees or grass.
green,lime green, aqua,
green
A poo like color a yuck colour with a nice smell! (:
Light green.
a kind of pale mint green
When tan and mint green are mixed, the result is typically a muted, soft color that can appear as a light beige with a hint of green or a pale, dusty shade of green. The exact outcome can vary depending on the proportions of each color used. Generally, the warmth of tan softens the coolness of mint green, creating a calming, neutral tone.
When mint green and light pink are mixed together, they create a pale, soft shade of peach. This is because mint green is a combination of blue and yellow, while light pink is a tint of red. When these colors are blended, the blue and yellow tones from the mint green mix with the red tones from the light pink, resulting in a peachy hue.
The opposite color to pink (a tone of red) on the color wheel is green.The opposite of pink is mint green (light green) because the opposite of red is green.
For a dirl, pink
Taupe
No, Merelani Mint garnet is not the same as Tsavorite. Both are green grossular garnets but the mint garnet does not have enough color saturation to be considered a tsavorite. They occur in the same geological environment but the Mint garnet is not imparted with enough chromium or vanadium to give it the saturation necessary to call it tsavorite. This is like green beryl vs emerald or the difference between pink sapphire and ruby.