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Uranus is blue/green and it's rotational axis is horizontal from our perspective where all other planets tend to a more vertical spin. Which is probably the closest match considering the vagueness of the question.

However, Neptune is the blue planet.

Venus is the only planet that spins in the opposite direction (clockwise) from the others but it is a yellowy white.

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