lilac
Food coloring
Lilac bushes are not listed on the Cornell University's list of poisonous plants. The University of Arkansas information booklet on poisonous plants has listed Lilac as nonpoisonous with edible flowers (can be used for food). CAUTION: Now don't get lilac bushes confused with the Persian Lilac (aka Chinaberry Tree) which is NOT related to true lilacs at all. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center list the Persian Lilac tree as poisonous to dogs and horses.
An edible plant is a vegetable.
When yellow and lilac are mixed, they typically create a light, muted shade of brown or beige, depending on the proportions used. Yellow, being a primary color, and lilac, a secondary color made from red and blue, can produce a neutral tone when combined. The resulting color can vary significantly based on the specific shades and ratios of yellow and lilac.
Mostly coloured shells and plants.
Turquoise and lilac. He liked cool colours and used them in his art, e.g Water Lillies, he used greens, blues and purples.
They are primary colours. The primary colours of light are red, green and blue, and the primary colours of pigments are yellow, red and blue.
i think its like browns and reds and dark colours like that not very many bright colours at all.
They are colours that are produced using natural materials. Ochre is a natural earth pigment containing hydrated iron oxide. The colour can range from yellow to deep orange or brown.
colour wheels are used for comparing different colours, to see what they look good with and which colours make each other pop! I think they are used for designing and painting. from: Bob the butler/builder
he used bright colors
Manganese is typically used to achieve a lilac color in various applications, such as in glassmaking and ceramics. It imparts a delicate pink or purple hue when added in appropriate amounts.