Deep Chestnut 🎨 RGB Color Code: #B94E48
The hexadecimal RGB code of Deep Chestnut color is #B94E48. This code is composed of a hexadecimal B9 red (185/256), a 4E green (78/256) and a 48 blue component (72/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(185,78,72). Closest WebSafe color: Ruddy brown (#CC6633)
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Deep Chestnut on Wikipedia
is also named after the chestnut (via French marron). Deep chestnut is the color called chestnut in Crayola crayons. This colour was also produced in a
for the American chestnut, grey for the European chestnut. With age, American species' bark becomes grey and darker, thick, and deeply furrowed; the furrows
Joseph Christian Chestnut (born November 25, 1983) is an American competitive eater who holds 55 world records across 55 disciplines, and is ranked first
very red, or red and white, or lemon coloured, or white patched with deep chestnut." Clearly, the preference for a solid red-coloured dog was having an
The species differs from the varied tit in having underparts of a deep chestnut colour. PARUS (Taiwanese satellite family) BirdLife International (2017)
long. The breeding male has deep chestnut plumage and the female and juvenile are coloured a duller grey with some chestnut markings. Like its closest
34% 98% ISCC-NBS[citation needed] Deep chestnut #B94E48 73% 31% 28% 3° 45% 50% 61% 73% Crayola[citation needed] Deep jungle green #004B49 0% 29% 29% 178°
#555555 Deep cerise #DA3287 Deep champagne #FAD6A5 Deep chestnut #B94E48 Deep fuchsia #C154C1 Deep jungle green #004B49 Deep lemon #F5C71A Deep mauve #D473D4
during the breeding season, hence the duck's common name. The male has deep chestnut plumage during breeding season, reverting to a dark grey. The female
slate-black head and neck. Their upperparts are deep chestnut. Their wings and tail are deep chestnut with some black and white on the wing coverts. Their
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