The hexadecimal RGB code of Deep Mauve color is #D473D4. This code is composed of a hexadecimal D4 red (212/256), a 73 green (115/256) and a D4 blue component (212/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(212,115,212).
Mauve Mauve (/ˈmoʊv/ , mohv; /ˈmɔːv/ , mawv) is a pale purple color named after the mallow flower (French: mauve). The first use of the word mauve as a color
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Shades of purple "Mauveine" was named after the mauve colored mallow flower, even though it is a much deeper tone of purple than mauve. The term "Mauve" in the late 19th century
Rokeby Venus recent technical analysis has shown that the grey sheet was originally a "deepmauve", that has now faded. The luminescent colours used in Venus's skin, applied
Lycium barbarum sepals are whitish on the lower side (facing towards the branch) and deepmauve on the top side. Each flower has five stamens, exserted for 3–8 mm, with
× Laeliocattleya Cattleya) Anna Ingham – Has flowers that range from dark reddish purple to deepmauve. The lip is darker colored and the lip is veined with gold. They can bear
Taupe the color mauve taupe. The first recorded use of mauve taupe as a color name in English was in 1925. The normalized color coordinates for mauve taupe are
Hovea apiculata hairs, narrowly oblong leaves with stipules at the base, and purplish and deepmauve, pea-like flowers. Hovea apiculata is a shrub that typically grows to
Prostanthera parvifolia Queensland. It is an upright shrub with small, pale green leaves and mostly deepmauve flowers. Prostanthera parvifolia is a small, upright shrub 1–2 m (3 ft
Prostanthera scutellarioides or low-lying, faintly aromatic shrub with linear leaves and pale to deepmauve flowers arranged in leaf axils. Prostanthera scutellarioides is an erect