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{{infobox color|textcolor=white|
title= Moss Green|
hex=8A9A5B |
r= 138|g= 154|b= 91 |
c= 10 |m= 0 |y= 41|k=40|
h= 75 |s= 41|v= 60<ref></ref>
|source=<ref>The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called ''moss green'' in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color ''moss green'' is displayed on page 65, Plate 21, Color Sample L2.</ref>}}

'''Moss green''' is a tone of ] that resembles ].

The first recorded use of ''moss green'' as a color name in ] was in 1884.<ref> Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 199; Color Sample of Moss Green: Page 65 Plate 21 Color Sample L2</ref>

The source of this color is: .



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==Variations of moss green==
===Old moss green===
{{infobox color|textcolor=white|
title= Old Moss Green|
hex=867E36 |
r= 134|g= 126|b= 54 |
c= 0 |m= 6 |y= 60|k=48 |
h= 54 |s= 60 |v= 53<ref></ref>
|source=}}

Displayed at right is the color '''old moss green'''.

Another name for this color is ''moss green (old)''.

The first recorded use of ''moss green (old)'' as a color name in ] was in 1905.<ref> Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 199; Color Sample of Moss Green (Old): Page 51 Plate 14 Color Sample L2</ref>


The source of this color is: (this color sample on the ISCC-NBS color list matches the color sample of "moss green (old)" in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'').

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===Deep moss green===
{{infobox color|textcolor=white|
title=Moss Green (ISCC-NBS #37)|
hex=355E3B|
r= 53 |g= 94 |b= 59 |
c= 44 |m= 0 |y= 37 |k=63 |
h= 129|s= 44 |v= 36.9<ref></ref>
|source=}}

Displayed at right is the color '''deep moss green'''.

This is the deep tone of moss green called ''moss green'' in color sample #37 on the ISCC-NBS color list.

The source of this color is: .

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===Dark moss green===
{{infobox color|textcolor=white|
title=Moss Green (ISCC-NBS #125)|
hex=4A5D23|
r= 74 |g= 93 |b= 35 |
c= 20 |m= 0 |y= 62 |k=64 |
h= 80 |s= 62 |v= 36.5<ref></ref>
|source=}}

Displayed at right is the color '''dark moss green'''.

This is the dark tone of moss green called ''moss green'' in color sample #125 on the ISCC-NBS color list.

The source of this color is: .

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== Moss green in human culture ==
; Vexillology
* As noted above, ] is a medium dark tone of moss green that is the background color of the ].

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== See also ==
* ]

== References ==
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