green represents the nationalist/republican (catholic) tradition
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There are only Leprechauns in Ireland and green is the National colour of Ireland.
blue was the traditional colour worn in Ireland before green
Ireland is very green and famous for its countryside, but the green on the Irish flag represents the nationalist or repoublican tradition in Ireland.
The national colour of Ireland is green. Although it appears on the flag, orange is not the national colour. Green is also associated with Ireland in many other ways, such as the colours of nature in Ireland's greenery.
Ireland doesnt have a colour as such, just the standard collection of biomes that form in a temperate environment, vegitiation is green for at least half of the year due to frequent rain that ensures plant life thrives from outter space Ireland looks green mostly due to this vegtation coverage
agriculture
Green is the colour for Ireland and also the Catholic church
Green is the main colour associated with Ireland. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
Ireland is particularly associated with the colour green. As Ireland is on the edge of the Atlantic, it gets a lot of rain, so grass grows easily in Ireland, along with trees and other plants. So there is plenty of green to be seen in Ireland...
Green is the color associated with Ireland. It's nickname is also the "emerald isle" which connotes green. However orange is also associated with the northern part of Ireland and the Irish flag has both of those colors on it.
Yes, blue was used as a colour to represent Ireland and in some situations it is still used.