Leaf Green Color Codes: HEX, RGB, and CMYK. Find hex, RGB and CMYK color values of some favorite shades of Leaf Green. Leaf green color code is #2D5A27 and RAL 6002.
This page has other color values and downloads of wallpapers, palettes and patterns. Green Leaves Color Scheme The Green Leaves Color Scheme has 4 colors, which are La Salle Green (#087830), North Texas Green (#059033), Light Green (#90EE90) and Palm Leaf (#6F9940). The RGB and CMYK values of the colors are in the table below along with the closest RAL and PANTONE® numbers.
Click on a color chip to view shades, tints and tones, and also download patterns, gradients and. The digital color HEX #5CA904, known as "Leaf Green", belongs to the Chartreuse Color Family featuring Full Saturation (Saturation Family) and Neutral (Brightness Family). HEX code #5CA904 represent the color in hexadecimal format by combining three values - the amounts of Red, Green and Blue (RGB).
Its RGB composition is 92, 169, 4 (rgb (92, 169, 4)), which breaks down into 36.1% of Red. Color space information Leaf Green. Similar Pantone Color name Information, Color Schemes, Light / Darkshades, Tones, Similar Colors, Preview the color and download Photoshop swatch and solid color background image.
RAL 6002 Leaf green This page shows RAL color 6002 with the color name Leaf green. This RAL color is in the Green hues category, part of the RAL Classic color system. This page shows color information about RAL 6002 - Leaf Green.
This color appears in the Green color family (hues), part of the RAL Classic collection. "RAL 6002 - Leaf Green" color name in other languages - Dutch: Loofgroen, German: Laubgrün, French: Vert feuillage, Italian: Verde foglia, Spanish: Verde hoja. Leaf Green has 88° Hue, 95% Saturation, and 34% Lightness in the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color space, which is a different way to express digital colors.
Leaf Green has 46% cyan, 0% magenta, 98% yellow, and 34% black in the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color space, which is used for color printing. Thus, the green color of leaves is a visual indicator of this energy-capturing process that sustains plant growth and, indirectly, most ecosystems. The Spectrum of Leaf Colors While green is the dominant color, leaves also contain other pigments that become visible under certain conditions.
Carotenoids, for instance, produce yellow and orange hues. Leaf color changes are among the most visually striking phenomena in the natural world. From the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of autumn foliage to the subtle shifts in green hues during various growth stages, these transformations tell a compelling story about plant biology, environmental conditions, and ecological interactions.