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 right is the rich tone of mauve called mauve by Crayola. The color displayed at right is the deep tone of mauve that is called mauve by Pourpre.com, a color
List of colors (compact) grey Deep cerise Deep champagne Deep chestnut Deep fuchsia Deep jungle green Deep lemon DeepmauveDeep pink Deep sky blue Deep Space Sparkle Deep Taupe
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
Prostanthera discolor erect, strongly aromatic shrub with lance-shaped to oblong leaves, and deepmauve to purple flowers with darker spots inside. Prostanthera discolor is an
Hovea corrickiae elliptic, dark green leaves with stipules at the base, and mostly pale to deepmauve, pea-like flowers. Hovea corrickiae is a slender shrub or tree that typically
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
Taupe Crayola colored pencils. At right is displayed the color mauve taupe. The first recorded use of mauve taupe as a color name in English was in 1925. The normalized
Olearia tenuifolia daisy-bush, is a small shrub with narrow leaves and clusters of blue, deepmauve to purple flowers. Olearia tenuifolia is a shrub to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) high
Hardenbergia perbrevidens with narrowly egg-shaped to narrowly elliptic leaflets, and racemes of deepmauve to purple flowers with yellow marks. Hardenbergia perbrevidens is a slender
Pelagia noctiluca recognized species in the genus Pelagia. It is typically known in English as the mauve stinger, but other common names are purple-striped jelly (causing potential