Arctic Lime 🎨 RGB Color Code: #D0FF14
The hexadecimal RGB code of Arctic Lime color is #D0FF14. This code is composed of a hexadecimal D0 red (208/256), a FF green (255/256) and a 14 blue component (20/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(208,255,20). Closest WebSafe color: Electric lime (#CCFF00)
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value to this neon color is almost to yellow. The color Arctic lime is close to electric lime, and was named in 2009. This is one of the colors in Crayola's
X11/Web Aquamarine #7FFFD4 50% 100% 83% 160° 100% 75% 50% 100% X11/Web Arctic lime #D0FF14 82% 100% 8% 72° 100% 54% 92% 100% Crayola Artichoke green #4B6F44
Antique ruby Antique white Apricot Aqua Aquamarine Aquamarine (Crayola) Arctic lime Artichoke green Arylide yellow Ash gray Asparagus Atomic tangerine Aureolin
Arctic Water Sparkling Arctic Water Still Arctic Water Apple Arctic Water Lime Arctic Water Raspberry Arctic Water Juice Lemon Arctic Water Juice Pear Close-up
Watermelon, Wild Grape, Passionfruit, Mango, Triple Black, Pomegranate Fusion, Arctic Berry (Blueberry), Green Apple Bite, Strawberry Acai, Pineapple and Raspberry
first identified it on his mid-1820s exploration of the western Canadian Arctic coast with John Franklin. William Jackson Hooker first described it in Flora
ITU. 1 September 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2019. "LIME | LIME. For living. Everyday". Time4lime.com. 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 19 November
Europe. This primrose thrives on grazed meadows rich in lime and moisture. This small, Arctic–alpine primrose grows from 3–20 centimetres (1.2–7.9 in)
hydroxide (lime) has been reported to lower ocean acidity, which reduces pressure on marine life such as oysters and absorb CO 2. The added lime raised the
Raspberry Lemonade, Incrediberry, Kickin-Kiwi-Lime, Kolita, Lemon, Lemonade, Lemonade Sparkle, Lemon-Lime, Lime, Man-o-Mangoberry, Mango, Mountainberry Punch

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