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Shades of chartreuse are listed below. Chartreuse is a color between
yellow Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a dominant wavelength of roughly 575585 nm. It is a primary color in subtractive color systems, used in painting or color printing. In t ...
and
green Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a com ...
, so named because of its resemblance to the color of the French
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green chartreuse.


Definitions of chartreuse


Chartreuse (web color)

Chartreuse green was codified to refer to this brighter color when the X11 colors were formulated in 1987; by the early 1990s, they became known as the X11 web colors. The web color ''chartreuse'' is the color precisely halfway between green and yellow, so it is 50% green and 50% yellow. It is one of the tertiary colors of the HSV color wheel, also known as the
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. Another name for this color is chartreuse green. The term ''chartreuse'' is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as: "A shade of color; a pale apple-green". The dictionary gives a quotation in the British publication '' Western Daily Press'' (26 Dec. 1884) Vol. 7 No. 5 as being the earliest occurrence found in print of the term 'chartreuse' used as the name of a color. However the source does not define or describe the color referred to. "Chartreuse Green" is also listed in ''Plochere Color System'' (1948). In ''Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names'' (1976), "Chartreuse Green" is listed under "116. Brilliant Yellow Green". In ''The Domestic Monthly'' (1885) is written, "The delicate, pale green, with a yellow tinge, entitled 'Chartreuse,' is a rival to the renewed apple green," and, "The new shade of Chartreuse green, from light to dark, is lovely in the large feather fans. ... Some of the corded silks have fancy stripes in a combination of colors such as ... mousse and Chartreuse, which is the stylish yellow green." In ''The Ladies' Home Journal'' of May 1889, is written, "Chantilly cloaks come shaped like the old-fashioned rotonde, with collar of narrow lace, and are worn over a lining of chartreuse green or jonquil yellow." In ''The Millinery Trade Review'' (1889) is written, "From Madame Catlin of Paris, a hat of velvet in moss-green of medium tone, or of strong Chartreuse-green." In ''The Mineral Industry'' (1898) is written, "The characteristic twin colors of a few doubly refractive gems will prove of interest ... tourmaline green (chartreuse green and bluish green). In ''Dry Goods Reporter'' (1905), it is noted under "Choosing an Easter Hat" — "Chartreuse greens are among the colors hardest of all to combine artistically, and yet with the new popular bluet are charming." In ''Pure Products'' (1910) is written, "The following colors can be bought in powder form ... chartreuse green". In a 1956 edition of ''Billboard'', a
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is advertised as being available in "Delft blue, cherry red, embered charcoal, chartreuse green, bright sand, canary yellow, atoll coral and night-sky black." In 1988, Margaret Walch, director of the
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is reported to have said, "The hottest color out there now is an ugly chartreuse green.... It suggests what we don't have: nature, youth, energy, growth."


Chartreuse (traditional)

The first recorded use of ''chartreuse'' for the color that is now called ''chartreuse yellow'' in American English was in 1892.Aloys John Maerz; Morris Rea Paul (1930) ''A Dictionary of Color'', p. 192, New York: McGraw-Hill In the book ''Color Standards and Color Nomenclature'' (1912), "Chartreuse Yellow" is listed and illustrated.


Variations of chartreuse


Lawn green


Bright green


Yellow-green

Yellow-green is a dull medium shade of chartreuse. Before the X11 colors were formulated in 1987, the color term ''yellow-green'' was used to refer to the color that is now designated as the web color ''chartreuse'' (''chartreuse green''). Now, the term "yellow-green" is used to refer to this medium desaturated shade of chartreuse.


Green-yellow

''Green-yellow'' is a mixture of the colors green and yellow. It is a web color. It is a light tint of chartreuse. "Green-yellow" is an official
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crayon color which was formulated in 1958. Green-yellow is near the center of the
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, and is very eye-catching. For this reason, many emergency vehicles and uniforms exhibit green-yellow.


Lime

Lime is a
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that is sometimes referred to as a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called limes. However, in its original form, it referred to the color of the samara fruits of the lime or linden tree (species in the genus ''
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''). The first recorded use of ''lime green'' as a color name in English was in 1890.


Spring bud

Spring bud was the color that was traditionally called "spring green" before the web color ''
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'' was formulated in 1987. The first recorded use of ''spring green'' as a color name in English (meaning the color that is now called ''spring bud'') was in 1766.


Pistachio

Pistachio is a dull yellowish-green color resembling the
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nut.


Avocado

Avocado is a dark yellow-green color that is a representation of the color of the outer surface of an
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. Avocado can be made by mixing equal amounts of yellow and grey paint or unequal amounts of yellow and black paint. Avocado, along with other earthy tones like harvest gold and burnt orange, was a common color for consumer goods like
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, shag carpets, and
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s during the 1970s.


Asparagus

''Asparagus'' is a tone of chartreuse that is named after the
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.
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created this color in 1993 as one of the 16 to be named in the Name the Color Contest. It is also the color of a wild asparagus plant blowing in the wind of the 1949 classic film ''
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''. Another name for this color is ''asparagus green''. The first recorded use of "asparagus green" as a color name in English was in 1805.Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930
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p. 189


Artichoke

Artichoke is a color that is a representation of the color of a raw fresh uncooked artichoke. Another name for this color is ''artichoke chartreuse'' or ''artichoke green''. The first recorded use of "artichoke green" as a color name in English was in 1905.Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930
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p. 189; Color Sample of Artichoke Green: p. 63 Plate 20 Color Sample B2


See also

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Lime (color) Lime is a color that is a shade of yellow-green, so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called limes. It is the color that is in between the web color chartreuse and yellow on the color wheel.Maerz and Paul ...
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