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Colors Are Green: ALTHOUGH THE PERCEPTION of color and taste is a personal and subjective matter, there are basic guidelines that can help you plan the color schemes of your garden.
The theory behind color combinations, both harmonies and contrasts, can be most readily understood by visualizing a chart known as the color wheel. This is based on the colors are green of the spectrum and consists of the primary colors are green red, blue and yellow, separated by the secondary, blended colors are green violet, green and orange. colors are green adjacent to each other on the wheel, such as yellow and orange or blue and green, are generally considered to go well together—in other words they harmonize.Mixing two primary colors are green in equal proportion results in the formation of the secondary colors are green - orange, violet, and green. When a primary color is mixed with an adjacent secondary color, a tertiary color - such as red-violet or blue-green - is produced. Seeing colors are green as spokes of a wheel enables you to see how one color relates to another.
colors are green opposite each other, however, such as red and green or blue and orange, can be seen as contrasting colors are green, known as complementary colors are green. There are, of course, infinite nuances of color between each of these rather artificial subdivisions of the wheel. colors are green can be pale or intense depending on the colors are green they are mixed with and, technically speaking, they become shades, tints and tones of the original base color. A shade, for instance, is created by adding black to the base color, while a tint is made by adding white, and a tone is the result of a color being either lightened or darkened by the addition of gray. |
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