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  2. These Dreamy Sage Green Bedroom Layouts Will Make You ... - AOL

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    In an historic house, sage green walls complement a white fireplace and metal bed topped with crisp bedding. Depending on the time of day, Farrow & Ball's Green Blue changes from soft green to ...

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    A TV stand with storage to hide all of the wires and cable boxes (not to mention throw blankets and snack bowls) is an essential piece of living room furniture. This one can support a screen up to ...

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    Pair It With Green Anselmo suggests pairing Mocha Mousse with olive green or sage for a look that’s as effortlessly stylish as it is unexpected. She specifically points out Pantone PMS 4179 C or ...

  5. Pterygopappus - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] There is only one known species, Pterygopappus lawrencii (sage cushion plant), which is endemic to alpine Tasmania. It forms thick, light blue/green mats with densely packed leaves. It is most common in the mountains of the northeastern part of the island. It is a slow grower and prefers cool, moist environments. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  6. Sage (color) - Wikipedia

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    Sage is a grey-green resembling that of dried sage leaves. As a quaternary color, it is an equal mix of the tertiary colors citron and slate. The hex RGB color value of the Sage swatch at right is BCB88A. [2] [3] For decades, some military flight jackets were made in sage green color.

  7. Salvia mellifera - Wikipedia

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    Salvia mellifera (Californian black sage, also known as seel by the Mahuna [1]) is a small, highly aromatic, evergreen shrub of the genus Salvia (the sages) native to California, and Baja California, Mexico. It is common in the coastal sage scrub of Southern California and northern Baja California. [2]