Bright Lilac 🎨 RGB Color Code: #D891EF
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bright Lilac color is #D891EF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal D8 red (216/256), a 91 green (145/256) and a EF blue component (239/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(216,145,239). Closest WebSafe color: Bright ube (#CC99FF)
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Rich lilac, a rich tone of lilac labeled lilac at Pourpre.com (a popular French color list), is shown at right. Another name for this color is bright French
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light lemon green. The bedspread bright scarlet. The window green. The bed table orange. The bowl blue. The doors lilac....The painting should rest the
is regularly and conically fusiform, of rather dark brown colour with bright lilac granules. It contains seven rounded whorls, reticulated with very thick

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