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Color:
Artichoke


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Colors with the same hue:
Tundra
Dull Olive
Swamp
Moss green
Lime 
Light Olive
Chiffon
Milk
Similar colors:
Lichen
Light Olive
Weathered Wood
Smudge
Stone
Rosemary
Moss green
Dingy Gray
Old silver
Gentle Sage
Sage
Thyme
Celery
Tarnished Silver
Titanium
Asparagus
Olivine
Tea
Muddy Green
Oregano
Dark olive green
Russian green
Marsh Green
Swamp
Ebony
Laurel
Limestone
Peat
Beryl
Gun
Words evoked by this color:
marjoram,  sage,  saje,  canny,  trendy,  cloistered,  palisade,  henge,  minster,  cloister,  megalithic,  amphitheater,  transept,  narthex,  coliseum,  buttress,  archway,  neolithic,  mesolithic,  neanderthal,  amphitheatre,  hadrian,  castillo,  balustrade,  acropolis,  priory,  manse,  abbey,  presbytery,  doric,  churchill,  frigate,  dreadnought,  warship,  scarcity,  steinbeck,  wasteland,  nat,  dampened,  damp,  secluded,  morrison,  bayou,  moa,  lichen,  wandered,  wander,  bog,  moss,  mossy
Literary analysis:
In literary usage the term “artichoke” transcends its role as a mere vegetable, evolving instead into a descriptor for a muted, earthy hue—a color that evokes the natural, subdued tones of foliage and rustic landscapes. For example, a catalog entry like “606 Artichoke, Globe” [1] earmarks this specific shade as part of an established color system, underscoring its recognition in artistic contexts. Meanwhile, symbolic references suggest that the color artichoke carries with it connotations of melancholy and hidden troubles, as highlighted by the allegorical note stating that it “signifies sadness, disappointment and delay” [2]. Moreover, its nomenclatural evolution is traced in discussions that relate the term to the vegetable’s resemblance in hue to the golden tint of the sunflower, thereby reinforcing its natural and layered aesthetic [3].
  1. 606 Artichoke, Globe . . .
    — from Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by William Thomas Fernie
  2. Artichoke .—This signifies sadness, disappointment and delay; sometimes a secret trouble is indicated by this symbol.
    — from Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves: How to Read Your Fate in a Teacup by Cicely Kent
  3. A corruption of “Girasole Artichoke,” from the resemblance of the leaf and stem of this flower to the “Girasole,” or sunflower.
    — from Phrases and Names, Their Origins and Meanings by Trench H. Johnson


Colors associated with the word:
Artichoke green
Olive green
Sage
Moss green
Fern green
Avocado
Pistachio
Celadon
Khaki  
Army Green
Forest green 
Hunter green
Laurel green
Eucalyptus
Juniper
Words with similar colors:
asparagus,  lymphatic,  moa,  cypress,  marjoram,  mesozoic,  sage,  bayou,  wasabi,  amphibious,  turpentine,  neem,  rousseau,  ecocide,  wetland,  corbett,  marshy,  rutland,  mycoplasma,  fern


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