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John Deere Green is iconic, especially in rural America. It’s the official color used on tractors and mowers made by John Deere. John Deere Green is an interesting shade. It’s somewhere between Kelly Green and Hunter Green. As you may have gathered from seeing the John Deere logo, it looks especially nice when paired with bright yellow. Unflinchingly honest and remarkably candid, Matthew McConaughey's book invites us to grapple with the lessons of his life as he did - and to see that the point was never to win, but to understand. Midnight green is a relatively dark, green-bluish color. It’s the official primary color of the Philadelphia Eagles, which is why it’s also sometimes referred to as eagle green. This green is the official color of Castleton University in Vermont. It’s a bluish pine green with a stately air to it, and it looks especially nice against white. If you’re looking for a bluish twist on a classic color, this is a great option. This oddly-named color is a synthetic green pigment that’s frequently used to make oil and acrylic paints. Among the ingredients for the pigment are copper and the chemical phthalocyanine, which is where the name comes from. This deep green is almost exactly the same color as the pigment itself.

This is an interesting bright-green color with a high amount of yellow. If you know about supercars, you might recognize the color as one that is sometimes used on McLaren cars. If you need a high-energy color similar to Kelly Green, Napier Green is a good one to look into.

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While laurel green sounds like it could be the name of a country singer with several platinum records to her name, laurel green is anything but that. It’s a medium-light hue of greenish-gray, similar in color to asparagus, but lighter than that. Paul Kay and Luisa Maffi, "Color Appearance and the Emergence and Evolution of Basic Color Lexicons", American Anthropologist, March 1999 [1] In surveys made in American, European, and Islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy. [3] In the European Union and the United States, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, [4] but in China and most of Asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness. [3] Because of its association with nature, it is the color of the environmental movement. Political groups advocating environmental protection and social justice describe themselves as part of the Green movement, some naming themselves Green parties. This has led to similar campaigns in advertising, as companies have sold green, or environmentally friendly, products. Green is also the traditional color of safety and permission; a green light means go ahead, a green card permits permanent residence in the United States. Friedland, Roger and Richard Hecht. To Rule Jerusalem. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. ISBN 0-520-22092-7 p. 461 The flag of Pakistan symbolizes Pakistan's commitment to Islam and equal rights of religious minorities where the larger portion (3:2 ratio) of flag is dark green representing Muslim majority (98% of total population) while a white vertical bar (3:1 ratio) at the mast representing equal rights for religious minorities and minority religions in country. The crescent and star symbolizes progress and bright future respectively.

Blue and green together symbolize harmony and balance. [70] Experimental studies also show this calming effect in a statistical significant decrease of negative emotions [71] A color you may recognize if you’re familiar with olives, like those infamous fruits (yes olives are fruits) we all know and either love or hate. Olive green shouldn’t need much description for you to picture what it looks like. India green gets its name from its official use as the color of the lower band of the flag of India. The color is used in the flag to represent fertility and prosperity.The second half of the 19th century saw the use of green in art to create specific emotions, not just to imitate nature. One of the first to make color the central element of his picture was the American artist James McNeill Whistler, who created a series of paintings called "symphonies" or "noctures" of color, including Symphony in gray and green; The Ocean between 1866 and 1872. During the early Renaissance, painters such as Duccio di Buoninsegna learned to paint faces first with a green undercoat, then with pink, which gave the faces a more realistic hue. Over the centuries the pink has faded, making some of the faces look green. [55] Modern history In the 18th and 19th century

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