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Green Color: Mixing two primary colors in equal proportion results in the formation of the secondary colors - orange, violet, and green color. When a primary color is mixed with an adjacent secondary color, a tertiary color - such as red-violet or blue-green color - is produced. Seeing colors as spokes of a wheel enables you to see how one color relates to another.
Among the varieties of chalcedony, carnelian, or sard, is red or brownish-red; chrysoprase, apple-green color; prase, a dull, darker green color; plasma, leek green color or emerald green color; and bloodstone, dark green color with small red spots, like drops of blood. Agate, a chalcedony with delicate parallel bands of color, or irregularly clouded color effects, is white, red, brown, or blue. Moss agate contains mosslike forms caused by oxide of manganese. In onyx, the differently colored bands are straight and parallel. Sardonyx is onyx containing bands of carnelian (sard).
Spherical; deposited on leaves of food plants Larva (caterpillar): Occurs in various color phases; 2 extremes are bright green color and black; in green color phase ground color green color; head and horn on tail yellow; little to each side of middle (stripe) line is row of pale spots outlined above and below with black; in black phase ground color black; head and horn on tail either yellow or orange; 3 yellow lines extend along back from horn to head; between these
2 extreme color phases is wide range of variations; grows to length of. |
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