Emerald is the shade of green that often is mentioned in both the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. It's meant to be used in a bad sense, in terms of the green skin of the Wicked Witch of the West. It's meant to be used in a good sense, in terms of the emeralds out of which the Wizard's Emerald Palace and Emerald City are supposed to have been made.
His eyes change color but they generally shade within shades of green from deep green when his hair is darker to bright greens when he wears green things to a sea-ish green when he is in blue clothing.
The warden
Camp Green Lake is a deserted place with no shade and nothing surrounding it.
His eyes are the most beautiful shade of green! :)
It is a light moss-green shade. On some occasions Sanji makes fun of him for his green hair by calling him "Marimo" which means moss ball or moss head in Japanese.
a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade a shade of green, i think like a bright, light shade
No! It is a shade of blue
you have to distroy lord night shade
No. Here are some other shades of green:avocadoceleryemeraldforesthunterjadekellylodenmintmossolivepeaperidotpinesea foamsagetealwasabi
The color aquamarine is a shade between blue, clear, and green. It is often used to describe the color of the sea.
i think a green has to be a little lighter shade then it would match
dark green
It is a shade of the color green.
Tomatoes, eggplant, green beans, green peppers can all grow in partail shade, but nothing related to food will grow in heavy shade.
Lime Green
Its a shade of green.
blue,green.