Chartreuse -- a color better known these days as "Brat Green" -- gets its name not from a herb or a flower as one might expect, but from an alcoholic beverage. More accurately, chartreuse gets its ...
The color chartreuse has long been a darling color of designers. Now the color is more popular than ever. Considered to be crisp and clean, elegant and fresh, chartreuse is a wonderful color to infuse ...
While chartreuse is traditionally referred to in the context of the color – it’s a yellowish green that was prevalent between the late 1950s and early ’70s in American interior design ­– it’s also a ...
Chartreuse, the eerie green/yellow hue, suggests moss, algae and eels. Not that moss, algae and eels are squeezed into chartreuse, the eerie green/yellow liqueur. The 130 alpine herbs captured in the ...
Chartreuse is a distinctly radioactive-looking yellow-green elixir from France. You might not open the Chartreuse all that often; perhaps you even find it a bit intimidating. And that’s okay, because ...
Over the years, the Garden Guy has written about the various Pantone Colors of the Year. I love applying trendy colors (as in 2024's peach) to the garden, but a new coleus making its debut has made me ...
Chartreuse — is it green or is it yellow? The answer is a bit of both. The color chartreuse is often described as being closer to an acid yellow than green. Regardless, chartreuse remains one of the ...
Royal blue is navy blue's vivid cousin. It's a deep hue that's adjacent to cobalt or azure. It's a mesmerizing, bright, rich color that lives up to its royal name. This stunning shade of blue is a ...
Some say it’s more green, some say it’s more yellow. Either way, adding chartreuse foliage to your landscape is bound to improve its appearance — and your mood. Like so many things, what we call ...