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The Colour Green

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Heya folks. Does anyone know what shade of green is associated as a Christmas colour?
 
Heya folks. Does anyone know what shade of green is associated as a Christmas colour?

Several colours of green are associated with Christmas - the different colours of pine/spruce/fir trees, the colour of mistletoe, etc. Depends on what you're talking about.

Perhaps the biggest colour of green associated with Christmas is the colour of money, since that seems to be what Christmas is all about these days.
 
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Heya folks. Does anyone know what shade of green is associated as a Christmas colour?

haha green is also associated with islam :mrgreen:
 
Heya folks. Does anyone know what shade of green is associated as a Christmas colour?
Match it to a pine tree and/or mistletoe and you're as close as it gets.
 
Wiki:
The colour green has a special place in Islam. It is used in the decoration of mosques, the bindings of Qur'ans, the silken covers for the graves of Sufi saints, and in the flags of various Muslim countries. Green has been associated with Islam for many centuries. The colour green was the colour used by Muhammad’s tribe on their flags[citation needed]. According to Muslims the colour green symbolizes nature and life.[citation needed] In the Qur'an (Surah 76:21), it is said that the inhabitants of paradise will wear green garments of fine silk. The colour green has been considered especially Islamic for centuries. Crusaders avoided using any green in their coats of arms, so that they could not possibly be mistaken for their Muslim opponents in the heat of battle.
 
Least appetising colour, apparently. Most appetising was orange.
 
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