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  1. A list of GREEN color codes and shades of green for HTML, CSS and website development with HEX and RGB codes.

  2. In a RGB color space, hex #00ff00 (also known as Green, Electric green) is composed of 0% red, 100% green and 0% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 100% cyan, 0% magenta, 100% yellow and 0% black. It has a hue angle of 120 degrees, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 50%.

  3. Green RGB color code. Green Hex/RGB color code = #00FF00 = 0*65536+255*256+0 = (0,255,0) RED=0, GREEN=255, BLUE=0.

  4. Whether you’re looking for a specific shade you vaguely remember or need to find matching colors for your design or website, there are almost endless options. Below are a variety of green shades with their names, Hex, RGB, and CMYK codes.

  5. Green hex color code for HTML including the css name, hex, rgb, hsl values and similar lighter / darker color codes.

  6. Green Hex Color Values. Hex or html color codes are often used on websites. Many times these values will be converted to what are considered to be “web safe color”. Hex values account again for red color, green color and blue color; but instead uses a scale of 00 to FF.

  7. HTML Color Codes. The greatest inspiration for shades of green comes from nature, as evidenced by the names given to many of these colors. Some of the biologically-inspired shades are lime, mint, moss, avocado, and forest green. Other notable green shades are emerald, army green, olive green, and Kelly green.

  8. The green color chart shows hex color codes of varying lightness, brightness, and saturation of green. See also: Green Color Codes with Names.

  9. Green is a versatile shade between blue and yellow with the hex code #008000, one of the primary colors in the RGB color model. In nature, green is most commonly created by chlorophyll, the chemical essential to plants’ ability to photosynthesize.

  10. ColorHexa.com is a free color tool providing information about any color and generating matching color palettes for your designs (such as complementary, analogous, triadic, tetradic or monochromatic colors schemes).

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