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Color:
Golden poppy


More info:
Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Field drab
Muddy Brown
Bistre brown
Mode beige
Sand dune
Sandy taupe
Gold
Metallic Sunburst
Shadow
Vivid amber
Lemon curry
Goldenrod
Satin sheen gold
Urobilin
Dust
Mango
Amber
Honey
Turmeric Yellow
Mikado yellow
Nearby colors:
Sunflower
Philippine yellow
Metallic yellow
Selective yellow
Microsoft yellow
Tangerine yellow
Lightning Yellow
Ripe mango
Deep lemon
Jonquil
Orange-yellow
Spanish yellow
Cyber yellow
Yellow 
Yellow 
Sunglow
Words evoked by this color:
lassi,  mango,  hive,  beehive,  wax,  waxed,  mellifluous,  gloucestershire,  sticky,  mikado,  comb,  baklava,  amber,  blond,  blonde,  combing,  ambrosia,  dhamma,  pilaf,  amritsar,  topaz,  sunlit,  cere,  bask,  basking,  mead,  muscat,  oak,  honeypot,  brioche,  fructose,  darjeeling,  challah,  sultana,  nectar,  glean,  bouillon,  foregleam,  luce,  coronal,  larch,  cassia,  afternoon,  fulfilling,  meridian,  cerevisiae,  pilsner,  lager,  leonine,  squinted
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color “golden poppy” is sometimes invoked to conjure vivid, sunlit imagery and imbue a scene with an almost magical hue. For instance, in [1] the “Gateway to the land of the Golden Poppy” suggests an entire realm bathed in a warm, radiant glow, using the color as a marker of a fantastical, inviting landscape. Likewise, [2] employs the color with natural rhythm, noting “the Golden Poppy that closes when the sun goes down” to highlight the interplay between day and night and the fleeting quality of light. In these examples, “golden poppy” transcends its literal description to become a symbol of ephemeral beauty and natural splendor, enriching the narrative with both visual and metaphorical depth.



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