The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Slate Gray color is #2F4F4F. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 2F red (47/256), a 4F green (79/256) and a 4F blue component (79/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(47,79,79).
Slate gray of slategray as a color name in English was in 1705. Displayed at right is the web color light slategray. Displayed at right is the web color dark slate
X11 color names and shades. 0°/41% 0% Dim Gray, 59% Brown 120°/50% 61% Lime Green, 100% Green / Lime 180°/25% 25% DarkSlateGray, 100% Teal 240°/27% 64%
Shades of gray Davy's gray is a darkgray color, made from powdered slate, iron oxide and carbon black named for Henry Davy. The first recorded use of Davy’s gray as a
Dark-eyed junco cismontanus; possibly a slate-colored dark-eyed junco x Oregon dark-eyed junco hybrid) These two or three subspecies have darkslate-gray heads, breasts and
Gray whale Eschrichtius gibbosus was proposed. The gray whale has a darkslate-gray color and is covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites
List of colors (alphabetical) green Dark purple Dark raspberry Dark red Dark salmon Dark sea green Dark sienna Dark sky blue Darkslate blue DarkslategrayDark spring green Dark tan
List of colors: A–F Pantone Darkslate blue #483D8B 28% 24% 55% 248° 39% 39% 56% 55% X11/Web Darkslategray #2F4F4F 18% 31% 31% 180° 25% 25% 41% 31% X11/Web Dark spring green
Lungfish for gill openings. These fish have a yellowish gray or pinkish toned ground color with darkslate-gray splotches, creating a marbling or leopard effect
Blue-gray and gray. Some of these colors are shown below. Livid (blue-gray) is the opposite concept from brown. Brown colors are mainly dark orange and dark red
Falcon relatives. These birds are characterized by considerable amounts of darkslate-gray in their plumage; their malar areas are nearly always black. They feed