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emeraldtoapplegreen

Emeraldtoapplegreen is a nonstandard color descriptor used to refer to a range of green hues that extends from emerald green to apple green. It is not an official color name in standard palettes, but a practical way to describe a gradient or sequence of related tones in design, art, and branding.

Color characteristics within this range are defined by a green hue with high saturation and varying lightness.

In color representations, emerald is commonly associated with hex codes such as #50C878, and apple green with

Applications and associations: this range is frequently used in branding palettes, fashion, and interior design to

See also: emerald, apple green, lime green, chartreuse.

Emerald
green
is
typically
a
deep,
vivid
green
with
a
slight
bluish
undertone,
while
apple
green
leans
toward
a
brighter,
more
yellowish
green.
The
Emeraldtoapplegreen
spectrum
thus
covers
mid-to-bright
greens
that
can
convey
freshness,
vitality,
and
natural
imagery.
Perception
of
the
exact
shade
depends
on
lighting,
display,
and
the
adjacent
colors
in
a
composition.
hex
codes
around
#8DB600.
In
RGB
terms,
emerald
might
be
described
approximately
as
(80,
200,
120)
and
apple
green
as
(141,
182,
0).
The
Emeraldtoapplegreen
range
can
be
seen
as
a
gradient
between
these
points,
crossing
intermediary
tones
that
blend
bluish
and
yellowish
green
characteristics.
evoke
freshness,
growth,
and
nature.
It
can
support
vibrant
visual
hierarchies
when
paired
with
neutrals
or
with
other
greens
toward
mint
or
olive
ends
of
the
spectrum.