Pale Spring Bud 🎨 RGB Color Code: #ECEBBD
The hexadecimal RGB code of Pale Spring Bud color is #ECEBBD. This code is composed of a hexadecimal EC red (236/256), a EB green (235/256) and a BD blue component (189/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(236,235,189). Closest WebSafe color: Cream (#FFFFCC)
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recorded use of spring green as a color name in English (meaning the color that is now called spring bud) was in 1766. This pale tone of spring bud is the color
green Pale lavender Pale magenta Pale pink Pale plum Pale robin egg blue Pale silver Pale spring bud Pale taupe Pale turquoise Pale violet Pale violet-red
70% 48% 92% Pale pink #FADADD 98% 85% 87% 354° 76% 92% 13% 98% Pale purple (Pantone) #FAE6FA 98% 90% 98% 300° 67% 94% 8% 98% Pale spring bud #ECEBBD 93%
Brands include Budweiser, Busch, Michelob, Bud Light, and Natural Light. Budweiser is a 5.0% ABV Adjunct pale lager that was introduced in 1876 by Adolphus
first recorded use of spring green as a color name in English was in 1766, referring to roughly the color now called spring bud. Spring green is a web color
in English was in 1890. Spring bud was the color that was traditionally called "spring green" before the web color spring green was formulated in 1987
come out of the bud folded along the line of the midrib, tawny green; when they are full grown they become smooth, dark green above, paler beneath. In autumn
They come out of the bud plicate, pale green coated with pale tomentum; when full grown are bright yellow green above, paler beneath. In autumn they
acuminate. They come out of the bud pale bronze green and hairy; when full grown they are dull deep green above, paler beneath; feather-veined, midrib
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