Myrtle Green 🎨 RGB Color Code: #317873
The hexadecimal RGB code of Myrtle Green color is #317873. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 31 red (49/256), a 78 green (120/256) and a 73 blue component (115/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(49,120,115). Closest WebSafe color: Viridian (#336666)
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green that resembles the color of mint green pigment, and was a popular color in the 1990s. Myrtle is a dark green shade that resembles the color of Myrtus
bluish-green glow of some moonstones. Myrtle green, also called myrtle, is a color which is a representation of the color of the leaves of the myrtle plant
Look up myrtle or Myrtle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Myrtle may refer to: Myrtaceae, the myrtle family Myrtus, the myrtle genus List of plants
The baggy green is a cricket cap of dark myrtle green colour, which has been worn by Australian Test cricketers since around the turn of the twentieth
green on the visible spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength between 490 and 520 nm, between the wavelengths of green and
paint colors are added to each other. Cyan is any of the colors in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum, i.e., between approximately 490 and 520 nm
cloth, faced with blue silk Science: Sc.D. Scarlet cloth, faced with myrtle green silk Music: Mus.D. Cream brocade (flowered silk), faced with rose satin
Myrtle Beach is a resort city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina. It is located in the center of a long and continuous
Lagerstroemia (/ˌleɪɡərˈstriːmiə/), commonly known as crape myrtle (also spelled crepe myrtle or crêpe myrtle), is a genus of around 50 species of deciduous and
placed above a laurel sprig. The ribbon is 13⁄8 inches wide primarily of myrtle green. It is edged in white and in the center are five thin white stripes spaced

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