Yes.
red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple and red purple
The intermediate colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, blue violet, yellow-green, blue-green, and red-violet. To get an intermediate color, a primary color is combined with a secondary color that is adjacent.
Colors resulting from the equal mixture of a primary color with either of the secondary colors adjacent to it on a color wheel.The tertiary colors are: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue violet, blue-green, and yellow-green.hope this helps!source; http://www.artsparx.com/colorwheel.asp
When two primary colors are mixed together, they form a secondary color. Mixing red and yellow creates orange, mixing blue and yellow creates green, and mixing blue and red creates purple. Intermediate colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
Blue is not derived from other colors. Green is. Red, Blue and Yellow are not intermediate colors.
When you mix green and yellow together, you get the color called "yellow-green."
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
Mixing green and yellow will create the color of lime green.
Yellow green is a tertiary color. Yellow and green mix in equal parts to make yellow-green. You can also mix 1 part blue and 3 parts yellow to make yellow-green.
When green is mixed with yellow, the color created is typically a shade of yellow-green.
Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.
Yellowish Green looks like neon green color with out the neon glow. Sort of pastel.