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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · With more than 15,000 square feet of flexible space, including the 7,500 square-foot Magnolia Ballroom, garden patio and versatile pre-function and breakout rooms, Shades of Green can accommodate virtually any meeting and occasion you can imagine. Learn More.

    • Green Shades
    • Forest Green
    • Olive
    • Hunter Green
    • Artichoke Green
    • Jungle Green
    • Moss Green
    • Myrtle Green
    • Pine Green
    • Persian Green

    Most people would agree that there are seven colors in a rainbow. But how boring would life be if we only had seven colors to ever choose from and if we weren’t allowed to combine colors together? Luckily, the world isn’t as simple as it may seem. There are thousands of colors out there, with many colors being shades of one particular color. Not to...

    We all know what forest green looks like; it’s a rich, deep color that reminds one of Evergreen trees. It’s a nice dark shade if you’re looking for a darker color for your design. Forest green Hex #0B6623 RGB 11, 102, 35 CMYK 89, 0, 66, 60

    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. Olive Hex #708238 RGB 112, 130, 56 CMYK 14, 0, 57, 49

    Hunter green is a pale green. It’s a mellow color that reminds one of a forest floor near the end of autumn; the grass isn’t vibrant at this time of year and because of this lack of vibrancy, the grass can look pale. That’s what hunter green can be described as. Hunter green Hex #3F704D RGB 63, 112, 77 CMYK 44, 0, 31, 56

    You may be thinking that artichoke green has to look and have the exact same color as its aforementioned namesake, but artichokes are slightly brighter than this color. Artichoke green can look a little pale when you first see it, about a mix between gray and green, but incorporate it in your design and you’ll find yourself staring at a soothing gr...

    Jungle green is another color that you may think you already know the looks of without seeing it, but when you discover it, you realize that it’s entirely different. Jungle green is a hard color to describe as the color can be all over the place, since there are even variations of jungle green itself. These include tropical rainforest, amazon, deep...

    A color that is slightly similar to its namesake, as moss green resembles the coloration that you see in moss. Moss green Hex #8A9A5B RGB 138, 154, 91 CMYK 10, 0, 41, 40

    As much as one would think that myrtle green is the appropriate word to describe the color Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter series living face would have taken if she needed to barf (yes, I’m a huge HP fan), this color is anything but that. Myrtle green is meant to represent the unique color that are the leaves of a myrtle plant. Myrtle is a ge...

    Pine green is what you would think it looks like. It’s a rich color and a shade of spring green that is akin to the color of pine trees. It has been an official color in the Crayola company since 1903. Pine green Hex #01796F RGB 1, 121, 111 CMYK 99, 0, 8, 53

    Persian green is a unique color that doesn’t tend to be used often. It’s a color that is typically seen in Persian carpets and pottery. It’s a color that you can find all over Iran due to its positive connotation, as the color is renowned for representing nature, heaven, and sanctity. Persian green Hex #00A693 RGB 0, 166, 147 CMYK 100, 0, 11, 35

    • Lime green. Hex #32CD32. RGB 50, 205, 50. CMYK 76, 0, 76, 20.
    • Bitter lemon. Hex #CAE00D. RGB 202, 224, 13. CMYK 10, 0, 94, 12.
    • French lime. Hex #9EFD38. RGB 158, 253, 56. CMYK 38, 0, 78, 1.
    • Avocado. Hex #568203. RGB 86, 130, 3. CMYK 34, 0, 98, 49.
  2. Feb 15, 2024 · Green is a fresh and vibrant color that can be seen in nature, from lush forests to rolling hills and fields of deep green grass. Many people recognize the traditional, classic shade: forest green. But there are actually a plethora of different shades of green available for everyday use by artists, designers and homeow

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  3. Many shades of green have been named after plants or are related to plants. Due to varying ratios of chlorophylls (and different amounts as well as other plant pigments being present), the plant kingdom exhibits many shades of green in both hue (true color) and value (lightness/darkness).

  4. Apr 6, 2022 · Hex Code: #014421. Forest green is a very rich, deep shade of green. As the name suggests, it comes from the color of forest trees. It’s a slightly muted color that isn’t too bright or too dull. So, it’s a close approximation of the organic shade found in nature. Forest green is one of the darker greens.

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