Re: What's Blue?


Amy Rupp wrote:
> 
> > generally do not visualize the color the same way with a more poetic
> > description, for example "Azure blue"... Granted, something like "Azure
> > blue" does sound more impressive and "flowery."
> 
For example, what colour is celadine?

Celandine (with an n) is a common buttercup-like plant with a pale
yellow flower, common in the South of England.

Ian



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