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Colour characterisation of the shagreen: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

The colour of the periwinkle varies and can vary depending on the variety. It usually has leaves with a green tint, but this colour can also react to different environmental conditions such as sunlight and temperature. Some species of hollyhocks have leaf tips that turn burgundy or purple, while others can take on a very reddish hue. Changing light conditions and nutrient intake can also affect the intensity and variety of colours.

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The colour of the periwinkle is often linked to the season. In spring and summer, brighter, more intense colours appear, while in autumn and winter the leaves can become darker and deeper. Some varieties may even show several colours at once, creating a spectacular mosaic pattern. Such colour variation contributes to the aesthetic value and popularity of the periwinkle among ornamental plants.

RGB and HEX colour codes for the colour of the water lily

The RGB value (84, 82, 77) and HEX value of the Pear Rose colour #54524D

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#4c514a

RGB

rgb(76, 81, 74)

HSL

hsl(100, 4%, 30%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(100, 9%, 32%)

CMYK

cmyk(0.06, 0.00, 0.09, 0.68)

Contrasting colour

#514a4f

Complementary colour

#4a4f51

dark and light shades of lilac

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Dark shades

Light shades

7 colour palettes of the colour Thorn Rose

The colour of the lilac is a deep greenish shade that is perfect for different palettes. Here we present the complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral palettes, each with 4 different shades.

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Complementary palette

#6B8E23
#FFD700
#556B2F
#FFF8DC

Analogue palette

#4B5320
#8A9A5B
#708238
#A8C686

Monochrome palette

#556B2F
#6B8E23
#7C9A4C
#A0B67B

Triad palette

#6B8E23
#8B0000
#00008B
#483D8B

Tetrade palette

#6B8E23
#FFD700
#8B0000
#00008B

Split complementary palette

#6B8E23
#FFA07A
#FFD700
#32CD32

Neutral palette

#6B8E23
#F5F5F5
#C0C0C0
#808080

What is the colour colour of a lily of the valley?

The colour of a lily of the valley can vary, most often Green, but can also be burgundy, reddish, purple or brownish. The colours often vary depending on the variety of plant, the amount of sunlight and the temperature.

What determines the colour of a lily of the valley?

The colour of a periwinkle depends on several factors. These include sunlight, temperature, soil nutrients, water supply and the variety of plant. Changes in sunlight and temperature have a particularly strong effect on the colour of the plant: strong sun and cold nights often result in brighter colours. In addition, genetic differences between varieties also determine the colour of the leaves, which can be green, red, purple, yellow or a combination of these.

How can I mix the colours of the water lilies?

It is possible to mix the colour of the pear rose by genetic spraying and natural cross-pollination. In the latter case, new colour combinations can be created by crossing two differently coloured hollyhocks. In the natural environment, this can be done by pollinating flowers of different colours with bees or other insects. Genetic spraying uses special chemicals or biotechnological methods to modify the DNA of the plant, which can lead to new colour variations.

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