There are MANY Many shades of green; it really depends on who you're asking. There is however a worldwide system that was invented by Pantone inc. that allows different companies [or people!] around the world to match the same color by codes.
If you're wondering about swatch colors, I can only guess they go by company likings and not the pantone matching system. You can see Details here: pantone
Some shades of green that I know:
-lime
-grass
-apple
-meadow
-seafoam
-emerald
-pine
-forest
-acid
-Camoflauge
-olive
-teal
-terquoise [some people dispute as blue]
There are more than likely a LOT more than what is mentioned here. But it's definitely something to have fun with. :D
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No. Here are some other shades of green:avocadoceleryemeraldforesthunterjadekellylodenmintmossolivepeaperidotpinesea foamsagetealwasabi
a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade
Some plants with red and green leaves that thrive in both sun and shade include coleus, caladium, and Japanese maple.
No! It is a shade of blue
Some shade of sh**y green
There are several green butterflies. In Florida, Malachites are green. Cloudless Sulphur butterflies are normally considered yellow but some have a shade of green.
No. Here are some other shades of green:avocadoceleryemeraldforesthunterjadekellylodenmintmossolivepeaperidotpinesea foamsagetealwasabi
i think a green has to be a little lighter shade then it would match
It is a shade of the color green.
dark green
it depends on how much of each and what shade of each color but usually you get a different shade of brown. ^ that's not my answer! however, if you mix blue and red, you get purple! If you mix green and green, you get more green! Then add some more green and you get.............tons of green!
Some shade of brown. Red & blue make purple, add green and you get brown.