The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Green color is #013220. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 01 red (1/256), a 32 green (50/256) and a 20 blue component (32/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(1,50,32).
Shades of green is magenta. HTML/CSS uses the name lime for this color, using green to refer to a darker shade. See the chart Color names that clash between X11 and HTML/CSS
British racing green racing green (BRG) is a colour similar to Brunswick green, hunter green, forest green or moss green (RAL 6005). It takes its name from the green international
Spring green displayed the web color dark spring green. Displayed at right is the web color mint cream, a pale pastel tint of spring green. The color mint cream is
Bright green environmentalism for reduced consumption or a return to simpler lifestyles. Light green, and darkgreen environmentalism are yet other sub-movements, respectively distinguished
X11 color names Yellow Green 90°/100% 49% Lawn Green, 50% Chartreuse 120°/61% 34% Forest Green, 50% Lime Green 120°/100% 20% DarkGreen, 25% (Web) Green, 50%
Ecospirituality A key part of DarkGreen Religion is the "depth of its consideration of nature." DarkGreen Religion differs from Green Religion. Green Religion claims
Leaf vegetable tortilla. Many green leafy vegetables, such as lettuce or spinach, can also be eaten raw, for example, in sandwiches or salads. A green smoothie enables
Dark Green Religion DarkGreen Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future is a 2009 book by the American scholar and conservationist Bron Taylor. It is about environmentalism
Military beret – Special Forces Green – Royal Guard Olive green – National Guard Maroon – Public Security Forces Dark blue – Coast Guard Darkgreen – Harasat Initially
Dark green fritillary The darkgreen fritillary (Speyeria aglaja) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The insect has a wide range in the Palearctic realm -