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'''Reseda green''' is a shade of greyish green in the classic range of colours of the German ], where it is ].{{r|ral}} The name derives from the colour of the leaves of '']'', commonly known as mignonette.{{r|nik|page=312}}

Prior to ], the ] experimented with reseda green uniforms to replace the existing ] uniform colour, but they were rejected.<ref>Historique De L'artillerie - De La Renaissance Au Second Empire. Accessed January 06, 2019. http://rosalielebel75.franceserv.com/reforme-uniforme.html.</ref>

==References==
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<ref name=ral>. RAL gemeinnützige GmbH. Accessed January 2016.</ref>

<ref name=nik>Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi (2008). . Amsterdam; Boston; London: Elsevier/Architectural Press. {{ISBN|9780750685023}}.</ref>

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Reseda green
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#6C7C59
sRGB (r, g, b)(108, 124, 89)
HSV (h, s, v)(87°, 28%, 49%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(50, 25, 108°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorModerate olive green
B: Normalized to (byte)
Reseda odorata

Reseda green is a shade of greyish green in the classic range of colours of the German RAL colour standard, where it is colour 6011. The name derives from the colour of the leaves of Reseda odorata, commonly known as mignonette.

Prior to World War I, the French Army experimented with reseda green uniforms to replace the existing indigo uniform colour, but they were rejected.

References

  1. Overview of all RAL Classic colours. RAL gemeinnützige GmbH. Accessed January 2016.
  2. Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi (2008). Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction. Amsterdam; Boston; London: Elsevier/Architectural Press. ISBN 9780750685023.
  3. Historique De L'artillerie - De La Renaissance Au Second Empire. Accessed January 06, 2019. http://rosalielebel75.franceserv.com/reforme-uniforme.html.
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