Cerise Pink 🎨 RGB Color Code: #EC3B83
The hexadecimal RGB code of Cerise Pink color is #EC3B83. This code is composed of a hexadecimal EC red (236/256), a 3B green (59/256) and a 83 blue component (131/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(236,59,131). Closest WebSafe color: Persian rose (#FF3399)
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Cerise Pink on Wikipedia
Cerise (/səˈriːs/ or /səˈriːz/; French pronunciation: [sə.ʁiz]) is a deep to vivid reddish pink. The colour or name comes from the French word cerise
lanceolate leaves, 15–25 mm long and 2–5 mm wide. The flowers are a deep cerise pink with white spots, appearing from June to August. A calcicole, the species
Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in
(outsides pink edged pale yellow, insides pale yellow) 'Lady Jane' (inners white, outers pink bordered with white) 'Peppermintstick' (outers cerise pink with
Flintridge, California, US in 1952. Its stock parents 'Charlotte Armstrong' (cerise pink) and 'Mirandy' (dark oxblood red) are both 'All American Rose Selections'-roses
in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color. Amaranth (dye) Cerise (color) Crimson List of colors Rose (color) Ruby (color) Maerz and Paul
male and two female backing vocalists. Bianca Nicholas was dressed in a cerise pink 1920s style dress while Alex Larke was dressed in an aubergine coloured
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Upright, rose-pink flowers 'Trelissick': Upright, creamy yellow flowers 'Trenance': Upright, lilac-pink flowers 'Trewithin': Upright, cerise flowers 'Wild

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