Lavender Blush 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FFF0F5
The hexadecimal RGB code of Lavender Blush color is #FFF0F5. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a F0 green (240/256) and a F5 blue component (245/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,240,245). Closest WebSafe color: White (#FFFFFF)
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right is the web color lavender blush. It is a pale pinkish tone of lavender. The historical name for this color is lavender gray. It is listed in A
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60Β° Β Ivory, 120Β° Β Honeydew, 180Β° Β Azure, 208Β° Β Alice Blue, 340Β° Β Lavender Blush 100%/99% 0Β° Β Snow, 240Β° Β Ghost White Several groups of colors share
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#CCCCFF 80% 80% 100% 240Β° 100% 90% 20% 100% Lavender blush #FFF0F5 100% 94% 96% 340Β° 100% 97% 6% 100% Lavender gray #C4C3D0 77% 76% 82% 245Β° 12% 79% 6% 82%
purple. The color blush is displayed at the right. The first recorded use of "blush" as a color name in English was in 1590. "Blush" has been a Crayola
240, 230 Beige F5F5DC 245, 245, 220 WhiteSmoke F5F5F5 245, 245, 245 LavenderBlush FFF0F5 255, 240, 245 OldLace FDF5E6 253, 245, 230 AliceBlue F0F8FF 240
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