Granny Smith Apple 🎨 RGB Color Code: #A8E4A0
The hexadecimal RGB code of Granny Smith Apple color is #A8E4A0. This code is composed of a hexadecimal A8 red (168/256), a E4 green (228/256) and a A0 blue component (160/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(168,228,160). Closest WebSafe color: Eton blue (#99CC99)
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Granny Smith Apple on Wikipedia
Granny Smith, also known as a green apple or sour apple, is an apple cultivar that originated in Australia in 1868. It is named after Maria Ann Smith
commemorate 19th-century pioneer Maria Ann "Granny" Smith, credited with producing the Granny Smith apple and celebrated for providing the Ryde-Hunters
up Granny Smith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Granny Smith is a tip-bearing apple cultivar. Granny Smith may also refer to: Maria Ann Smith, credited
Apple album and single labels displayed a bright green Granny Smith apple on the A-side, while the flipside displayed the cross section of the apple.
February 17, 2014. "Caramel Apples vs. Candy Apples. Tart Green Granny Smith apples work very well for making candy apples". St. Petersburg Times. October
evidence of the Apple, Inc./Apple Corps Ltd. settlement: "Apple Corps" is prominently referred to throughout, and the "Granny Smith" Apple logo appears but
decade. Eastwood is famous for the Granny Smith apple, accidentally first grown in the suburb by Maria Ann Smith. Every October, the oval and cordoned-off
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Frontiers in Education. 5. doi:10.3389/feduc.2020.00107. BJ Jansen, D Booth, B Smith (2009) Using the taxonomy of cognitive learning to model online searching
500) from the English Apples and Pears Association to demonstrate a Bramley apple recipe, but he secretly uses a Granny Smith apple base with a bit of Bramley

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