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Primarily Green:

Primarily Green Description: Primarily green; underside of head white; belly pale yellow-green; reaches length of 47 inches Habitat: Arboreal; always found climbing about in low shrubbery Reproduction: Oviparous; 4-11 eggs, depending on size of snake, deposited July-August; hatch August-September

The use of wood clubs or irons depends on the nature of the shot to be made. Wood shots are swept off the turf and are used primarily for distance; iron shots are clipped and are used primarily for accuracy. The angle formed by the club face in relation to the ground determines the predictable range in height and distance that a well-struck ball will attain. The sharper the angle, the more loft. The putter has almost no loft; it is a vertical-faced club with a short shaft and usually a metal head. This club, which merely causes the ball to roll, is almost always used on the green, or sometimes just off it.

See Also Bright Green With Intermediate:

Description: Changes color readily; from dark brown to bright green with intermediate shades which may include light brown, yellowish-green, yellow, and bright green; gular sac or throat Fan in male is bright red; female lacks gular sac but sometimes has faint spot of color in middle of throat; climbing habits are due to peculiar pads on feet which enable lizard to hang on to fairly smooth surŽfaces; when mature reaches length of 8 inches. Because of ability to change color, anoles are popularly but inaccurately called "chameŽleons."

Old kitchen units have been given a lick of bright green paint to totally change their feel and bring them right up-to-date, and the strong green is picked up in the mosaic worktop. Here, sparkly tiles in white, red, blue and green add bright colour without being overbearing. Brightly painted china and jewel-bright glassware add to the mix, creating a thoroughly energizing space.


On The Other Hand See Blue- Green:

Because Clerk Maxwell added red, green, and blue light together, this technique is called additive. An equal adŽdition of the three colors forms white; red and green add to form yellow; red and blue, magenta; green and blue, the blue- greengreen known by photographers as cyan. It is important to bear in mind that this theory holds true only for colored light; the mixture of pigments is anŽother matter.

Sao Miguel calls itself "The Green Island" in tourist folders but its fabulous hydrangea highways, thick hedges with blue blossoms lining the roads on both sides mile after mile, make it a blue- greengreen island for two or three months from about July 1. I have never seen anything in my travels at all like these island roads. They resemble green tunnels through luxuriant shade trees arching overhead, with a blue and white "dado" on either side.
 
 

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