That question is a difference of opinion, so different people would answer differently. It also depends on what you are talking about coloring.
Blue and green makes blue-green, obviously.
When naming a tertiary colour the primary colour is named first. Therefore it would be Blue-green. Followed in order by: Green and Yellow-green.
You get blue-green.
Blur-green is a tertiary colour, on the cool side. It is achieved by mixing three parts of the primary colour blue with one part of the primary colour yellow (or equal parts blue and the secondary colour green).
Purple is a cold colour.. and my favourite!
orange
blue
Badminton courts can be green or blue but they are usually green
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
You get the color turquoise when you mix green and blue.
blue :) - That is not correct the are acctualy green!(:
green or blue >.