Lime green, turquise, kelly green, dark green, light green, blue green, peacock green, hooker green, neon green, yellow green, forest green, willow green, moss green, army green, bright green, British racing green, celadon green, olive green, camouflage green, chartreuse green, fern green, jade green, emerald green, jungle green, tea green, grass green, sea green, pine green, spring green, emerald green... If you need more than just ask me. I found the answers on answerbag.com. It seems like an easy website. I will always research answers for you. Being on the computer is the only thing I have to do all day...
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There are various shades of green. Some of these include forest green, teal green, mint green, Kelly green, and olive green.
There are an infinite number of different shades of every colour
The color green is associated with the environmental movement. The different shades of green refer to the different concepts and behavior of 3 groups in relation to environmental issues. These 3 groups are: consumer green, scientific green and government green. The groups are differentiated by their beliefs and definitions of what is environmentally beneficial. The "three shades of green" notion was first used by Stevels.
They can be like differant shades of green and dark grey :)
You can get the Green Swirl Wallpaper at Horrods on Moshi Monsters.
Shades of Green - resort - was created in 1994.
Red , yellow and green
it depends on what your using it for. green is a lovely fresh open colour with lots of different shades, from army to pea green.
Artisitically there are '40 SHADES OF GREEN' It can range from 'lemon yellow, to brown/blue' Look at trees and grass in different lights and different seasons. We call it green , but they are all different shades of green.
pea green
pea green
Bule comes in six official shades:PuceVermitVetchBrindleVerdant (pea-green)and KhormaFor shades of BLUE, see Related links below.
An apple could only be two colors, green and red. But of course it could be different shades of red and green. == ==