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"WTF is wysteria?"
I know more about plants than colors. Wisterias are available in a wide range of color ranging from white, lavender-blue, lilac, pink, mauve, purple, lilac, to rich pink. You've seen them no doubt. A beautiful vine. There's one in California iirc that's a couple of acres in size and weighs an estimated 200+ tons.
If you look up the color definition of wisteria, they have it pretty well pegged to one of the original plant colors imported into the US...
"Wisteria, a light medium violet color is equivalent to light lavender. The Prismacolor colored pencil PC 956, which used to be called light violet and is now called lilac (the actual color of the colored pencil is equivalent to wisteria rather than lilac) is this color."
Perfectly clear, right?
I know more about plants than colors. Wisterias are available in a wide range of color ranging from white, lavender-blue, lilac, pink, mauve, purple, lilac, to rich pink. You've seen them no doubt. A beautiful vine. There's one in California iirc that's a couple of acres in size and weighs an estimated 200+ tons.
If you look up the color definition of wisteria, they have it pretty well pegged to one of the original plant colors imported into the US...
"Wisteria, a light medium violet color is equivalent to light lavender. The Prismacolor colored pencil PC 956, which used to be called light violet and is now called lilac (the actual color of the colored pencil is equivalent to wisteria rather than lilac) is this color."
Perfectly clear, right?