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- 240°   Blue, 300°   Fuchsia / Magenta 25%/65% 0°   Rosy Brown, 120°   Dark Sea Green 59–60%/65% 260°   Medium Purple, 302°   Orchid, 340°   Pale Violet Red...
- The green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), also known as the green turtle, black (sea) turtle or Pacific green turtle, is a species of large sea turtle of...
- This is the X11/HTML color dark green. Light green is a light tint of green. Lime green is a vivid, yellowish shade of green named after the lime fruit...
- displa**** the web color dark spring green. Displa**** at right is the web color mint cream, a pale pastel tint of spring green. The color mint cream is...
- Sea of Green were a Canadian rock band based in Toronto. The group combined elements of metal and psychedelia into their sound, which, because of obvious...
- green Dark purple Dark raspberry Dark red Dark salmon Dark sea green Dark sienna Dark sky blue Dark slate blue Dark slate gray Dark spring green Dark...
- (#282800) on dark green (#A0A000) has a contrast ratio of 3.24:1, which is less than the WCAG recommendation, dark brown (#1E1E00) on light green (#B9B900)...
- and Yellow Sea. Their names are given by the color of the water. Sometimes a system of color symbolism was used as the following method green or light blue...
- right is displa**** the web color light sea green. Midnight green (sometimes also called Eagle green) is a dark cyan. It (or more specifically #004C54)...
- Cerastium diffusum, the fourstamen chickweed or sea mouse-ear, is a species of flowering plant in the pink and carnation family Caryophyllaceae. It is...