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What is a Queen of the night tulip?

It is a black tulip, but black tulips do not exist. So the black tulips are a deep dark shade of purple, in which stands for Queen of the Night.


What are the common names for belladonna?

Deadly night-shade, Atropa belladonna, devil's cherries, devil's herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, naughty man's cherries, and poison black cherry,


What is a new color called when you make a hue light?

The new color created when you change the hue of a light is called a tint or a shade. A tint is created by adding white to a hue, while a shade is created by adding black to a hue. The amount of white or black added will determine how light or dark the tint or shade is. For example, if you start with a blue hue and add white, you will create a tint of blue. The more white you add, the lighter the tint will become. If you start with a blue hue and add black, you will create a shade of blue. The more black you add, the darker the shade will become. The terms "tint" and "shade" are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two. A tint is a lighter version of a hue, while a shade is a darker version of a hue.


What is the colour of an Alexandrite stone?

most common is dark green to pale greenit is green or bluish-green in brilliant daylight, an alexandrite gemstone can turn a soft shade of red, purple-red or raspberry red at night in incandescent light.The best alexandrites exhibit a grass green color in daylight that turns to a raspberry red in yellow colored light. It is therefore, called a gem that is 'emeraldby day and ruby by night'.For June's secondary birthstone you will find it in the shade of purple/blue.


What is meant by shade in colors?

It is a "common use" word meaning variations in the hue, saturation or luminosity of a particular color. For example, Sky Blue is more saturated than Baby Blue, but we simply say the sky blue is a "darker shade of blue".