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The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours ranging through whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples.
Hybridizers have extended the genus ' color range from the yellow, orange, and pale pink of the species, to vibrant reds, purples, lavenders, greenish tones, near-black, near-white, and more.
Colors range from matte sandstone yellow to deep blues, greens, whites, reds and various blacks.
Colours on most species range from white to pink ; there are species that exhibit yellow to orange, dark reds to near-black, and there are green flowers.
Different cultivars have flower colours ranging from white, through pink and a wide range of purples, and including reds.
The reds range in colour from deep crimson and ruby to almost purple and are generally full-bodied with rich but smooth tannins, though Lirac and others from the right bank tend to be somewhat lighter.
Its eyes range in colour from yellows and oranges to reds, and are slit much like a snake's.
Saltillo tile vary in colour and shape, but the majority range from in varying hues of reds, oranges and yellows.
Hatchlings range in color from light brown to almost black, lacking the adult's distinct yellows and reds.
Vogt's ceramic sculpture utilizes a rich palette of ceramic glazes that range from deep blues and greens to hot orange and reds.

reds and from
The northern cowboy called all the red Mexican cattle which went up the trail `` Sonora reds '', while they called all cattle drove up from Mexico `` yaks '', because they came from the Yaqui Injun country, or gave 'em the name of `` Mexican buckskins ''.
Flowers are large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds.
The " flowers " ( actually pseudanthium inflorescences ) are diverse in colour, ranging from intense blues, reds and yellows to any mixture of these and lighter shades towards white.
Many vintners, especially from the New World, are experimenting with making ice wine from other varieties: whites such as Seyval Blanc, Chardonnay, Kerner, Gewürztraminer, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and Ehrenfelser ; or reds such as Merlot, Pinot Noir, and even Cabernet Sauvignon.
As seen from the perspective of the reds, the transit time of the light pulses they exchange among each other is one second of " red time " for each leg.
( As seen from the green perspective the reds travel 1. 73 () light-seconds of distance for every two seconds of green time.
Cactus provides food and homes to many desert mammals and birds, with showy flowers in reds, pinks, yellows, and whites — blooming most commonly from late March through June, depending on the species and seasonal temperatures.
Most damning of all, a full set of minutes of National Front Directorate meetings from late 1979 to the 1986 " Third Way " versus " Flag Group " split, deposited by former NF leader Patrick Harrington in the library of the University of Southampton, revealed that during the party's post-1979 wilderness years it was in the habit of " tipping off the reds " in the hope of giving its activities greater credibility with the public, through being attended by hordes of angry protestors.
There are reds, white wines and a pear wine for sale from the cellars of the vinyard.
However, the contestant could not win any more prizes until the player cleared all the reds from the table, and began potting the yellow ball up to the black ball.
* Toro ( Castile and León ) located between provinces of Zamora and Valladolid, along de River Duero, producing notable reds, from Tinta de Toro, the local name for Tempranillo.
Tiefling skin ranges through common human shades right into the reds, ranging from brick red to a ruddy tan.
The reds are deep red and tannic, and are mostly made from Vinhão, Borraçal and Amaral grapes.
The first and second place wines were two Cabernet-based reds from Chile: Viñedo Chadwick 2000 and Sena 2001.
It produces dry white wines, mainly from the Chasselas grape variety, but also reds ( Pinot Noir, Syrah, etc.
Other colors reflect impurities in the calcite resulting from elements absorbed from the soil or rock layers: reds and yellows due to iron and iron-stained clays ; black from manganese dioxide ; blues and greens from solutions of copper compounds.

reds and deep
* Vermilion, a toxic mercury compound favored for its deep red-orange color by old master painters such as Titian, has been replaced in painters ' palettes by various modern pigments, including cadmium reds.
Golden yellows and deep reds appear frequently in his work, giving a luminous quality to otherwise somber tones.
To create the paintings he envisioned, Rothko was forced to hire two assistants to apply the chestnut-brown paint in quick strokes of several layers: " brick reds, deep reds, black mauves.
The longest wavelengths of light are lost first ( reds and yellows ) leaving only a greenish or blue cast in deep water.
His colors are rich and deep and dark, chocolatey browns and bloody reds ; they aren't beautiful but perverse and menacing.
The red accessory photosynthesizing pigment in the cyanobacteria produces the deep reds of the open water of the lake, and orange colors of the shallow parts of the lake.
The most well made reds of Collioure are described as having polished ( or " soft ") tannins, a full bodied and deep dark color with spicy aroma and flavor notes.
However, many contemporary or restored shophouses have now taken to using very bold colours, including deep reds, black, silver, gold, purple, etc.
The window embodies a profusion of rich deep colours, reds, blues, dark green, mauve and gold.
He applies colours, deep pools of it, red brick, reds, molten silver and zinc, platinum and titanium, sulphuric yellows and so much more to dozens of paintings in various states of becoming.

reds and with
Black and white is her favorite color combination along with lively glowing pinks, reds, blues and greens.
" Syrah "- labelled wines are sometimes thought to be more similar to classic Northern Rhône reds ; presumably more elegant, tannic, smoke-flavoured and restrained with respect to their fruit component.
These scales are pigmented with melanins that give them blacks and browns, but blues, greens, reds and iridescence are usually created not by pigments but the microstructure of the scales.
They are generally brown or grey in color, but some have brightly colored fur, with reds, oranges, and yellows all being known, and many having white patches or stripes.
These include: aureolin ( PY40 ), alizarin crimson ( PR83 ), genuine rose madder ( NR9 ), genuine carmine ( NR4 ), genuine vermilion ( PR106 ), most naphthol reds and oranges, all dyes ( including most " liquid watercolors " and marker pens ), and paints premixed with a white pigment, including paints marketed under the names naples yellow, emerald green or antwerp blue.
Its often spectacular autumnal coloring, with intense reds to purples, is highly valued in landscape settings.
They have a very similar body and facial structure, and their noses / muzzles are fully covered with fine hair ( though that is not obvious at a distance, their noses do look noticeably different to the noses of reds and wallaroos ).
The film follows a teenage girl through her experimentation with " reds ", " pep pills ", and 7-Up, to her first puff of marijuana, to experimentation with and addiction to heroin, to her fate as a prostitute arrested on her twentieth birthday, " lost to society.
“ Sable ” reds with black-tipped guard hairs and black noses occur, but the liver-nosed “ copper ” phase seen in other lines of Siberian Huskies is unknown in pure Seppalas.
The underside of H. carolinensis is solid black, but the underside of H. helluo is variegated and has a reds, oranges, and yellows with shades to black.
On the popular BBC game show Big Break, White was the first player to clear the table with 3 reds still remaining in the final part of the challenge ( thus winning the top prize for the contestant he was playing for ).
Lewis was not particularly concerned with the political beliefs of his organizers, so long as he controlled the organization ; as he once famously remarked, when asked about thereds ” on the SWOC staff, “ Who gets the bird?
The sepia is occasionally contrasted with piercing blues or reds.
Brookhart attempted to lure rank-and-file blue-collar workers to register as Republicans so that they could vote for him in the primary, prompting Cummins to associate Brookhart with radical workers movements such as " the Socialists, reds and Industrial Workers of the World.
Beginning in the early twentieth century the terms left and right came to be associated with specific political ideologies and were used to describe citizens ' political beliefs, gradually replacing the terms " reds " and " the reaction " or " republicans " and " conservatives ".
In the 1920s, for example, a Wall Street Journal editorial described supporters of the progressive politician Robert La Follette as “ visionaries, ne ’ er do wells, parlor pinks, reds, hyphenates with divided allegiance, soft handed agriculturalists and working men who have never seen a shovel .”
As the urban sprawl of Mexico City only began to reach this area starting in the mid-twentieth century, much of the former village has retained its provincial streets, older homes and other buildings with facades of reds, whites, blues and other colors, although a number have been converted into other uses such as cafes, restaurants and museums.
After the questions were answered, the remaining time was given to the snooker player to clear the snooker table with six reds minus one for each question answered correctly on the table.
The Extension buildings were known as the " reds ," for their red brick exteriors, while the Green Homes, with reinforced concrete exteriors, were known as the " whites.
Hermitage reds tend toward being very earthy, with aromas of leather, red berries, earth, and cocoa / coffee.

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