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Dark Blue With: BLUES
Prussian blue—A strong tinting blue, very dark blue with with a greenish cast. Good for producing brilliant greens when combined with yellow.
Cobalt blue—A strong blue with a reddish cast. Good for mixing.
Cerulean blue—A strong blue with a greenish cast.
Ultramarine—Sometimes called French blue. It has a reddish cast and makes a beautiful purple when mixed with alizarin crimson.Place about an inch of water in 8-inch flower pot saucer; wash container daily. Range: Widely distributed throughout inland Australia Description: All green; lower part of cheeks and throat yellow; small patch of dark blue with blue on each cheek, below which are 3 black spots; bare skin around nostril (cere) dark blue with blue in male, pale blue in female; bill bluish lead color; lower back, rump, and upper tail coverts grass green, upper tail tinged with blue; central pair of tail feathers blue; tail long and graduated; length 7% inches.
Range: Eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, through Nevada and western Utah, extending through central California to the coast, thence southward into northwestern Lower California Description: Back brown, olive, or gray-buff marked with blotches or cross bands of dark blue with brown; top of head same color with lines of dark blue with brown; blue gular patch on throat; tail same color as back but with dark blue with brown rings; belly grayish or near white; large patch of deep blue along each side of belly; females may have 2 lateral patches of blue; reaches length of 6-7 inches. |
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