Different shades of green

Explore the stunning world of different shades of green and find inspiration to incorporate this versatile color into your home decor. From soothing sage to vibrant emerald, there's a shade for every style.
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Download Green Tone Color Shade Background with Code and Name Illustration. Green swatches color pallete.Vector Illustrations. Stock Vector and explore similar vectors at Adobe Stock.

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"Shades of Green - Pantone Swatches" Sticker by ManyaMalhotra | Redbubble Green Swatches Colour Palettes, Types Of Greens Colours, Pantone Shades Of Green, Shade Of Green Palette, Shades Of Green Pantone, Green Pantone Shades, Types Of Green Color Shades, Pantone Green Shades Colour Palettes, Aesthetic Color Palettes Green

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Pantone: Colours introduces children to the ten basic colours and twenty shades of each. Every spread features a colour heading, a monochromatic image and a variety of gridded shades and tints of the same colour. Younger children will enjoy naming the colours of the high-contrast recognisable objects. Slightly older children will peruse the shades to choose favourites; immersing themselves in the concept that one colour name actually refers to a variety of dark, light and in-between tones.  9781 Vert Pantone, Green Color Shades, Pantone Verde, Green Color Names, Color Names Chart, Green Pantone, Pantone Green, Pantone Colours, Basic Colours

Pantone: Colours introduces children to the ten basic colours and twenty shades of each. Every spread features a colour heading, a monochromatic image and a variety of gridded shades and tints of the same colour. Younger children will enjoy naming the colours of the high-contrast recognisable objects. Slightly older children will peruse the shades to choose favourites; immersing themselves in the concept that one colour name actually refers to a variety of dark, light and in-between tones…

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