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Shades of green
Shades of green










A beautiful deep green with greige undertones, Evergreen Fog is one of the darkest hues on this list.

SHADES OF GREEN UPDATE

I had to update this list to add Sherwin Williams’ latest color of the year pick, Evergreen Fog. This color pairs beautifully with off-white colors and mustard yellows, just to name a few. An army green color, subdued by gray undertones, Green Smoke really makes a statement. Order a sample of Softened Green Green Smoke by Farrow & BallĪ super popular smoky green hue, Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball is one of my favorites on this list. Budding Green by Benjamin MooreĪ gorgeous light olive green highlighted by gray undertones, Softened Green is a beautiful choice. If you’re interested in any of the paint colors on this list, you can order a 12×12 peel and stick sample of the color, here. In this post, I’ll highlight some of my favorite greenish gray hues and also give my advice for how best to test these out before you commit. Not too green, but not too gray and cold–gray green paint colors are timeless and neutral enough for most spaces. Not sure which green gray paint is right for you? Here are 11 of my favorite gray green paint colors. The light green hue softened by undertones of gray is absolutely beautiful and creates a perfect neutral backdrop for decor and furnishings.īelieve it or not, greenish grey paint is actually considered a neutral paint color and will work well in most homes. If you haven’t thought about using grayish green paint in your home, consider it now! Note the difference between these leaves grown with and without irrigation.Move over greige, gray green paint is ready to take center stage. Look for natural objects like leaves, grass, bark and plants.īrittlebush conserve water by growing smaller and paler leaves during dry years. Place objects next to the color it matches from the lightest shades of green to the darkest.

  • Your task is to find as many shades of green as possible and match them to the color wheel.
  • Go outside with your color wheel and see how many shades of green you can find.
  • Open the ‘shades of green’ color wheel below on your phone, print it out or make your own using crayons, colored pencils or paint.
  • Help your child hone their observational skills by learning about color–an important developmental milestone for young children. This activity is great for kids of all ages.

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    Golden Barrels have bright yellow spines that help protect the plant from herbivores (plant eaters), and help shade the plant from the sun. The colorful spines on cactus, like the Golden Barrel, can change the color of the plant from a distance. Cactus stems are also green, and come in variety of shades. Alternatively, plants with dark shiny leaves, like Creosote, have a waxy coating that helps seal in the moisture to prevent water loss. These ‘hairs’ act as protection from the sun–similar to humans using sun screen.

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    Some desert plants, like Brittlebush and White Sage, have leaves with white hairs on their surface, which change their color. Green is an important color for plants, caused by the natural compound chlorophyll, which promotes food production and growth. While some might think the desert is just brown and dusty, with a closer look, you can find many shades of green. Head out in search of all things green to re-discover the saturated color palette of the Sonoran Desert. Discover a Color field of green in the desert










    Shades of green