Spring green

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Spring Green[edit]

Spring green color icon

Spring green is a color that lies between cyan and green on the color wheel. It is a vivid, bright shade that evokes the fresh, new growth of springtime. This color is often associated with renewal, energy, and the vibrancy of nature.

Color Properties[edit]

Spring green is located at 150 degrees on the RGB color wheel, which is a representation of colors based on the additive color model. In the RGB color model, spring green is created by combining equal parts of green and cyan light. The hexadecimal code for spring green is #00FF7F.

RGB color wheel

In terms of hue, spring green is situated halfway between green and cyan, making it a tertiary color. It is one of the colors that can be produced by mixing the primary colors of light, which are red, green, and blue.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Spring green is often used in design and fashion to convey freshness and vitality. It is a popular choice for products and brands that want to emphasize eco-friendliness or a connection to nature. The color is also used in various flags and emblems to symbolize growth and renewal.

Flag used by British Chartists

Natural Occurrences[edit]

Spring green is a color frequently found in nature, particularly in the lush foliage of springtime. It can be seen in the new leaves of trees and plants as they begin to grow after the winter months. This color is also present in certain gemstones and minerals.

Green sea

Gemstones[edit]

Some gemstones that exhibit a spring green color include emeralds and aquamarine. These stones are prized for their vibrant hues and are often used in jewelry.

Aquamarine gemstone
Gachala Emerald
Rough emerald crystals

Color Theory[edit]

In the context of subtractive color mixing, spring green can be created by mixing yellow and cyan pigments. This is because subtractive color mixing involves the absorption and reflection of light, which is different from the additive mixing used in digital displays.

Subtractive color mixing

Spring green is also part of the opponent process theory of color vision, which suggests that colors are perceived in terms of opposing pairs. In this model, green is opposed to red, and blue is opposed to yellow.

Opponent colors

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