Deep Cerise 🎨 RGB Color Code: #DA3287
The hexadecimal RGB code of Deep Cerise color is #DA3287. This code is composed of a hexadecimal DA red (218/256), a 32 green (50/256) and a 87 blue component (135/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(218,50,135). Closest WebSafe color: Royal fuchsia (#CC3399)
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Hollywood cerise in the 1940s, the color had been known, since its inception in 1922, simply as Hollywood. Displayed adjacent is the deep tone of cerise called
Argentinian wine grape Cerise (color), a deep to vivid pinkish red CerisΓ©, Orne, France; a commune Cerise Creek, NlhΓ‘xten/Cerise Creek Conservancy, Pemberton
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lanceolate leaves, 15β25Β mm long and 2β5Β mm wide. The flowers are a deep cerise pink with white spots, appearing from June to August. A calcicole, the
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it has been a Crayola color since 1958. The color cerise is displayed at the right. It is a deep- to vivid-reddish pink color. Red-purple is the color
Cereza is also known under the synonyms Ceresa, Ceresina, Cereza Italiana, Cerise, and Chereza. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Wine Course Third Edition pg
Le Temps des cerises (French: [lΙ tΙΜ de sΙΚiz], The Time of Cherries) is a French song written in 1866, with lyrics by Jean-Baptiste ClΓ©ment and music
in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color. Amaranth (dye) Cerise (color) Crimson List of colors Rose (color) Ruby (color) Maerz and Paul
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