Green: how can I describe it? 748Please respect copyright.PENANAIRrTfsXkXx
Green is the color of moist grass after a spring rain. 748Please respect copyright.PENANAo9lXYMzIJL
Green is the scent of pine trees and cedar in the dense forest.
Green is the inviting color of a Nancy Green apple, sour and sweet.
Green is the color of learning and education, of science and discovery.
Green is the fluttering of a ruby-throated hummingbird's wings.
Green is the verdant meadow stained with daisies and dandelions.
Green is the color of "OK".
Green is a waft of lavender and sage in the garden.
Green is the color of crocus leaves, poking out of the snow after the long winter.748Please respect copyright.PENANAtmT1asYPyM
Green is the seaweed as it dances in the murky depths of the ocean.
Green are the leaves on the tree before they darken to the August reds.
Green is the color of my face when I feel sick.
Green is the inside of a kiwi fruit after cutting into its center.
Green is a salad of arugula and spinach and lettuce.
Green is the color of the spicy root that burns your tongue: wasabi.
Green is the hillside in the height of summer.
Green is the ocean when under a dark and cloudy sky.
Green is the dancing of the northern lights above our heads in the night.
Green is the flicker of a fish's scales catching the light.
Green is the sour lime which makes your lips pucker.
Green is the slithering snake hidden in the trees.
Green are the feathers on the back of a parrot's wings.
Green is the color of lily pads on the pond.
Green is the color of my eyes.
Green is my name.
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