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CDA4DECDA4DECDA4DECDA4DECDA4DE205164222Tropical Violet 🎨 RGB Color Code: #CDA4DE

The hexadecimal RGB code of Tropical Violet color is #CDA4DE. This code is composed of a hexadecimal CD red (205/256), a A4 green (164/256) and a DE blue component (222/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(205,164,222). Closest WebSafe color: Pastel violet (#CC99CC)
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Tropical Violet on Wikipedia

List of storms named Violet
Tropical Storm Violet may refer to: Typhoon Violet (1955) – CategoryΒ 1 typhoon, struck Mindanao in the Philippines Tropical Depression Violet (1959) –
2025–26 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season is the current annual cycle of tropical cyclone and subtropical cyclone formation in the South-West Indian Ocean
Violet Hensley
"Violet Brumley Hensley (1916–)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved 16 October 2024. "Violet Hensley, 106, the Stradivarius of the Ozarks". Tropical
1994–95 Australian region cyclone season
Tropical Cyclone. Violet then weakened slowly as it turned to a south-westwards direction during the evening of 6Β March. During the next day, Violet began
1970 Pacific typhoon season
northwestward and became a tropical storm, before undergoing extratropical transition and dissipating over the Bering Sea. Tropical Storm Violet formed east of the
Indigo
the web color indigo. Its hue is closer to violet than to indigo dye for which the color is named. 'Tropical Indigo' is the color that is called aΓ±il in
1961 Pacific typhoon season
a report of tropical-storm-force winds was relayed back to the JTWC and on October 4, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Violet. Violet took an unusual
Typhoon Violet (1961)
typhoon of the year with wind speeds up to 205Β mph, which made Violet the third strongest tropical cyclone in terms of 1 minute sustained winds, just behind
Episcia
flowering plants in the African violet family, Gesneriaceae. The ten species it contains are native to the tropical regions of Central and South America
Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia
Species and cultivars are commonly called African violets (although they are not closely related to true violets) or saintpaulias. They are commonly sold as
CC99CC

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