Phlox 🎨 RGB Color Code: #DF00FF
The hexadecimal RGB code of Phlox color is #DF00FF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal DF red (223/256), a 00 green (0/256) and a FF blue component (255/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(223,0,255). Closest WebSafe color: Electric purple (#CC00FF)
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Phlox on Wikipedia
Phlox (/ΛflΙks/; Ancient Greek: ΟΞ»ΟΞΎ "flame"; plural "phlox" or "phloxes", Ancient Greek: ΟΞ»ΟΞ³Ξ΅Ο phlΓ³ges) is a genus of 68 species of perennial and annual
Phlox is a genus of flowering plants. The term may also refer to: USSΒ PhloxΒ (1864), a Union gunboat during the American Civil War Phlox (Star Trek), a
up woodland blue phlox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woodland phlox is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Phlox adsurgens, native
Phlox /ΛflΙks/ is a fictional character, played by John Billingsley, in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Set in the 22nd century in the science
Hairy phlox is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Phlox amoena, native to the southeastern United States Phlox hirsuta, native to Siskiyou
phlox is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Phlox austromontana, native to the southwestern United States and Baja California Phlox subulata
Marsh phlox may refer to several species in the genus Phlox: Phlox glaberrima, also called smooth phlox Especially Phlox glaberrima subsp. interior, the
color. Another name for this color is phlox, as it is the color of the phlox flower. The first recorded use of phlox as a color name in English was in 1918
Phlox tenuis can refer to: Phlox tenuis (A.Gray) E.E.Nelson, a synonym of Phlox cuspidata Scheele Phlox tenuis Wooton & Standl., a synonym of Phlox longifolia
regions. Common names include fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox, summer phlox, and panicled phlox. Phlox paniculata is an erect herbaceous perennial
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