It is green
Normally brown or grey But there has been cases where the mold was pink and orange
Green, grey.
mold
Mold is a fungus that occurs in a number of environments. It likes damp, warm, dark places. It is fuzzy on top. It can be green, black, grey, or brown.
There is no such thing as "green mold," the green pigment that you see is the result of spores, which molds use to reproduce.
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Sticking to the main English color terms the answer is probably just Green. Grey is achromatic or neutral and Green is very distinctive and highly distinguished by our vision system. Adding grey to the green will change the green but not to the point that you would stop calling it Green. Unless you add enough grey to sufficiently small amount green then you would just cal that Grey. A cool grey. (as opposed to a warm grey.)
To prevent and treat grey mold on plants in your garden, you can start by ensuring good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and removing any infected plant parts promptly. Additionally, applying fungicides labeled for grey mold can help control the spread of the disease. Regularly inspecting your plants for signs of grey mold and taking quick action can also help prevent its spread.
The fuzzy green part of mold on foods is responsible for reproduction. Mold spores germinate on the food surface and extend hyphae to absorb nutrients and grow. It can produce toxins that may be harmful if ingested.
Mixing light green and dark grey would result in a muted or desaturated version of green, likely a darker shade of green with grey undertones.
The mold is regular mold green and yucky thats all i know