Which colour is that? Dress Post 688 by Angela Lansbury
I was looking at metal soap dishes and up came an oval soap dish on the Dunelm website. It was offered in a colour which they called lilypad. My first thought was that a lily could be white or pink. Then I read a review which mentioned green. So I googled lily pad. Up came a website giving a colour reference number for lily pad green.
I used to think that giving fanciful names such as heather or raspberry to clothes in clothes catalogues was a piece of marketing. Now I realise it is a more accurate way of describing colours, which may look different when photographed in daylight and in artificial light giving a yellow or other tone. On a screen the brightness may also affect colour.
Lily pad came up as a muted or slate green.
I used to be puzzled by magenta.
Here are mystery colours and near equivalent names.
1 Amber - yellow (sometimes orange)
2 burgundy - dark red, almost brownish
3 Heather - purple pink
4 Indigo - blue
5 Khaki - creamy tan or pale yellowy brown (occasionally greenish)
6 Lily pad - green, muted, slate or grey-green (American spelling gray-green)
7 Lime - green, usually dark, occasionally light
8 navy blue - very dark blue, almost black
9 Olive - dark green
10 Pistacchio - pale green
Useful Websites On Colours
Wiki
Dulux paint
https://colordesigner.io/color/818f84#google_vignette
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantone
https://cartouchupkits.co.uk/renault-touch-up-paint/
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