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brownishgreen

Brownish-green is a muted color that results from mixing green with brown or from graying a green hue with gray and brown. It reads as earthy and understated, a desaturated variant of green rather than a bright, pure hue.

In color naming, brownish-green is often described by terms such as olive, olive drab, sage, moss, or

In color models, brownish-green can be produced by adding brown, black, or other desaturating tones to green.

Uses of brownish-green include camouflage in military and outdoor gear, as well as interior design and fashion

Cultural and psychological associations with brownish-green tend toward stability, practicality, and a connection to the natural

khaki.
These
names
refer
to
greens
with
brownish
or
grayish
undertones,
which
reduce
brightness
and
warm
the
tone.
In
digital
displays,
it
typically
appears
as
a
low-saturation
green
with
a
reddish
or
yellowish
bias,
and
its
exact
RGB
or
hex
values
vary
with
context.
that
favor
earthy
palettes.
It
is
common
in
nature-inspired
schemes,
such
as
foliage
with
weathered
or
sun-bleached
appearances.
world.
Overuse
can
make
a
design
seem
dull;
when
paired
with
brighter
or
neutral
tones,
it
provides
contrast
and
balance.