Glenwood green is a muted, earthy shade that typically features a blend of green with subtle gray or blue undertones. It evokes a natural, tranquil feel, reminiscent of lush foliage and serene landscapes. This color is often used in interior design and landscaping for its calming and versatile qualities, making it suitable for various styles and environments.
green
Its between a dark Green and Chartreuse.
It's teal, or aquamarine. And it looks like blue and green swirled together. :)
Sage green is a grayish, soft green. If you Google search images the word sage you'll see the plant it's named after.
I am sorry, but you cannot describe a color. The dictionary says yellow is - Yellow is a color like that of egg yolk, ripe lemons, etc.; the primary color between green and orange in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 570 and 590 NM
green
Loden Is A Deep, Brownish Green Color.
my pubes when it is dyed in the color green.
the color of the jasmine is white and red
Emeralds are green in color and sapphires are blue in color.
it turns like a green-ish color
it will look black but I am not sure
it is comflage and green (dark green) and black and it look like overalls
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Its between a dark Green and Chartreuse.
It's teal, or aquamarine. And it looks like blue and green swirled together. :)
my pubes when it is dyed in the color green.