Major hexadecimal color codes
Below are some of the common color names and codes. With these colors, you can also use the color name. For example, in HTML tags and CSS that use color codes, you could use "red" instead of "#FF0000".
Color Name Color Code Color Name Color Code
Red #FF0000 White #FFFFFF
Cyan #00FFFF Silver #C0C0C0
Blue #0000FF Gray or Grey #808080
DarkBlue #0000A0 Black #000000
LightBlue #ADD8E6 Orange #FFA500
Purple #800080 Brown #A52A2A
Yellow #FFFF00 Maroon #800000
Lime #00FF00 Green #008000
Magenta #FF00FF Olive #808000
Color code chart
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Code Color
#000000 Black
#0C090A Night
#2C3539 Gunmetal
#2B1B17 Midnight
#34282C Charcoal
#25383C Dark Slate Grey
#3B3131 Oil
#413839 Black Cat
#3D3C3A Iridium
#463E3F Black Eel
#4C4646 Black Cow
#504A4B Gray Wolf
#565051 Vampire Gray
#5C5858 Gray Dolphin
#625D5D Carbon Gray
#666362 Ash Gray
#6D6968 Cloudy Gray
#726E6D Smokey Gray
#736F6E Gray
#837E7C Granite
#848482 Battleship Gray
#B6B6B4 Gray Cloud
#D1D0CE Gray Goose
#E5E4E2 Platinum
#BCC6CC Metallic Silver
#98AFC7 Blue Gray
#6D7B8D Light Slate Gray
#657383 Slate Gray
#616D7E Jet Gray
#646D7E Mist Blue
#566D7E Marble Blue
#737CA1 Slate Blue
#4863A0 Steel Blue
#2B547E Blue Jay
#2B3856 Dark Slate Blue
#151B54 Midnight Blue
#000080 Navy Blue
#342D7E Blue Whale
#15317E Lapis Blue
#151B8D Denim Dark Blue
#0000A0 Earth Blue
#0020C2 Cobalt Blue
#0041C2 Blueberry Blue
#2554C7 Sapphire Blue
#1569C7 Blue Eyes
#2B60DE Royal Blue
#1F45FC Blue Orchid
#6960EC Blue Lotus
#736AFF Light Slate Blue
#357EC7 Windows Blue
#368BC1 Glacial Blue Ice
#488AC7 Silk Blue
#3090C7 Blue Ivy
#659EC7 Blue Koi
#87AFC7 Columbia Blue
#95B9C7 Baby Blue
#728FCE Light Steel Blue
#2B65EC Ocean Blue
#306EFF Blue Ribbon
#157DEC Blue Dress
#1589FF Dodger Blue
#6495ED Cornflower Blue
#6698FF Sky Blue
#38ACEC Butterfly Blue
#56A5EC Iceberg
#5CB3FF Crystal Blue
#3BB9FF Deep Sky Blue
#79BAEC Denim Blue
#82CAFA Light Sky Blue
#82CAFF Day Sky Blue
#A0CFEC Jeans Blue
#B7CEEC Blue Angel
#B4CFEC Pastel Blue
#C2DFFF Sea Blue
#C6DEFF Powder Blue
#AFDCEC Coral Blue
#ADDFFF Light Blue
#BDEDFF Robin Egg Blue
#CFECEC Pale Blue Lily
#E0FFFF Light Cyan
#EBF4FA Water
#F0F8FF AliceBlue
#F0FFFF Azure
#CCFFFF Light Slate
#93FFE8 Light Aquamarine
#9AFEFF Electric Blue
#7FFFD4 Aquamarine
#00FFFF Cyan or Aqua
#7DFDFE Tron Blue
#57FEFF Blue Zircon
#8EEBEC Blue Lagoon
#50EBEC Celeste
#4EE2EC Blue Diamond
#81D8D0 Tiffany Blue
#92C7C7 Cyan Opaque
#77BFC7 Blue Hosta
#78C7C7 Northern Lights Blue
#48CCCD Medium Turquoise
#43C6DB Turquoise
#46C7C7 Jellyfish
#7BCCB5 Blue green
#43BFC7 Macaw Blue Green
#3EA99F Light Sea Green
#3B9C9C Dark Turquoise
#438D80 Sea Turtle Green
#348781 Medium Aquamarine
#307D7E Greenish Blue
#5E7D7E Grayish Turquoise
#4C787E Beetle Green
#008080 Teal
#4E8975 Sea Green
#78866B Camouflage Green
#848b79 Sage Green
#617C58 Hazel Green
#728C00 Venom Green
#667C26 Fern Green
#254117 Dark Forest Green
#306754 Medium Sea Green
#347235 Medium Forest Green
#437C17 Seaweed Green
#387C44 Pine Green
#347C2C Jungle Green
#347C17 Shamrock Green
#348017 Medium Spring Green
#4E9258 Forest Green
#6AA121 Green Onion
#4AA02C Spring Green
#41A317 Lime Green
#3EA055 Clover Green
#6CBB3C Green Snake
#6CC417 Alien Green
#4CC417 Green Apple
#52D017 Yellow Green
#4CC552 Kelly Green
#54C571 Zombie Green
#99C68E Frog Green
#89C35C Green Peas
#85BB65 Dollar Bill Green
#8BB381 Dark Sea Green
#9CB071 Iguana Green
#B2C248 Avocado Green
#9DC209 Pistachio Green
#A1C935 Salad Green
#7FE817 Hummingbird Green
#59E817 Nebula Green
#57E964 Stoplight Go Green
#64E986 Algae Green
#5EFB6E Jade Green
#00FF00 Green
#5FFB17 Emerald Green
#87F717 Lawn Green
#8AFB17 Chartreuse
#6AFB92 Dragon Green
#98FF98 Mint green
#B5EAAA Green Thumb
#C3FDB8 Light Jade
#CCFB5D Tea Green
#B1FB17 Green Yellow
#BCE954 Slime Green
#EDDA74 Goldenrod
#EDE275 Harvest Gold
#FFE87C Sun Yellow
#FFFF00 Yellow
#FFF380 Corn Yellow
#FFFFC2 Parchment
#FFFFCC Cream
#FFF8C6 Lemon Chiffon
#FFF8DC Cornsilk
#F5F5DC Beige
#FBF6D9 Blonde
#FAEBD7 AntiqueWhite
#F7E7CE Champagne
#FFEBCD BlanchedAlmond
#F3E5AB Vanilla
#ECE5B6 Tan Brown
#FFE5B4 Peach
#FFDB58 Mustard
#FFD801 Rubber Ducky Yellow
#FDD017 Bright Gold
#EAC117 Golden brown
#F2BB66 Macaroni and Cheese
#FBB917 Saffron
#FBB117 Beer
#FFA62F Cantaloupe
#E9AB17 Bee Yellow
#E2A76F Brown Sugar
#DEB887 BurlyWood
#FFCBA4 Deep Peach
#C9BE62 Ginger Brown
#E8A317 School Bus Yellow
#EE9A4D Sandy Brown
#C8B560 Fall Leaf Brown
#D4A017 Orange Gold
#C2B280 Sand
#C7A317 Cookie Brown
#C68E17 Caramel
#B5A642 Brass
#ADA96E Khaki
#C19A6B Camel brown
#CD7F32 Bronze
#C88141 Tiger Orange
#C58917 Cinnamon
#AF9B60 Bullet Shell
#AF7817 Dark Goldenrod
#B87333 Copper
#966F33 Wood
#806517 Oak Brown
#827839 Moccasin
#827B60 Army Brown
#786D5F Sandstone
#493D26 Mocha
#483C32 Taupe
#6F4E37 Coffee
#835C3B Brown Bear
#7F5217 Red Dirt
#7F462C Sepia
#C47451 Orange Salmon
#C36241 Rust
#C35817 Red Fox
#C85A17 Chocolate
#CC6600 Sedona
#E56717 Papaya Orange
#E66C2C Halloween Orange
#F87217 Pumpkin Orange
#F87431 Construction Cone Orange
#E67451 Sunrise Orange
#FF8040 Mango Orange
#F88017 Dark Orange
#FF7F50 Coral
#F88158 Basket Ball Orange
#F9966B Light Salmon
#E78A61 Tangerine
#E18B6B Dark Salmon
#E77471 Light Coral
#F75D59 Bean Red
#E55451 Valentine Red
#E55B3C Shocking Orange
#FF0000 Red
#FF2400 Scarlet
#F62217 Ruby Red
#F70D1A Ferrari Red
#F62817 Fire Engine Red
#E42217 Lava Red
#E41B17 Love Red
#DC381F Grapefruit
#C34A2C Chestnut Red
#C24641 Cherry Red
#C04000 Mahogany
#C11B17 Chilli Pepper
#9F000F Cranberry
#990012 Red Wine
#8C001A Burgundy
#954535 Chestnut
#7E3517 Blood Red
#8A4117 Sienna
#7E3817 Sangria
#800517 Firebrick
#810541 Maroon
#7D0541 Plum Pie
#7E354D Velvet Maroon
#7D0552 Plum Velvet
#7F4E52 Rosy Finch
#7F5A58 Puce
#7F525D Dull Purple
#B38481 Rosy Brown
#C5908E Khaki Rose
#C48189 Pink Bow
#C48793 Lipstick Pink
#E8ADAA Rose
#ECC5C0 Rose Gold
#EDC9AF Desert Sand
#FDD7E4 Pig Pink
#FCDFFF Cotton Candy
#FFDFDD Pink Bubble Gum
#FBBBB9 Misty Rose
#FAAFBE Pink
#FAAFBA Light Pink
#F9A7B0 Flamingo Pink
#E7A1B0 Pink Rose
#E799A3 Pink Daisy
#E38AAE Cadillac Pink
#F778A1 Carnation Pink
#E56E94 Blush Red
#F660AB Hot Pink
#FC6C85 Watermelon Pink
#F6358A Violet Red
#F52887 Deep Pink
#E45E9D Pink Cupcake
#E4287C Pink Lemonade
#F535AA Neon Pink
#FF00FF Magenta
#E3319D Dimorphotheca Magenta
#F433FF Bright Neon Pink
#D16587 Pale Violet Red
#C25A7C Tulip Pink
#CA226B Medium Violet Red
#C12869 Rogue Pink
#C12267 Burnt Pink
#C25283 Bashful Pink
#C12283 Dark Carnation Pink
#B93B8F Plum
#7E587E Viola Purple
#571B7E Purple Iris
#583759 Plum Purple
#4B0082 Indigo
#461B7E Purple Monster
#4E387E Purple Haze
#614051 Eggplant
#5E5A80 Grape
#6A287E Purple Jam
#7D1B7E Dark Orchid
#A74AC7 Purple Flower
#B048B5 Medium Orchid
#6C2DC7 Purple Amethyst
#842DCE Dark Violet
#8D38C9 Violet
#7A5DC7 Purple Sage Bush
#7F38EC Lovely Purple
#8E35EF Purple
#893BFF Aztech Purple
#8467D7 Medium Purple
#A23BEC Jasmine Purple
#B041FF Purple Daffodil
#C45AEC Tyrian Purple
#9172EC Crocus Purple
#9E7BFF Purple Mimosa
#D462FF Heliotrope Purple
#E238EC Crimson
#C38EC7 Purple Dragon
#C8A2C8 Lilac
#E6A9EC Blush Pink
#E0B0FF Mauve
#C6AEC7 Wisteria Purple
#F9B7FF Blossom Pink
#D2B9D3 Thistle
#E9CFEC Periwinkle
#EBDDE2 Lavender Pinocchio
#E3E4FA Lavender blue
#FDEEF4 Pearl
#FFF5EE SeaShell
#FEFCFF Milk White
#FFFFFF White
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Dwarf bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis) is a showy evergreen shrub with elongated flower spikes and long bristle-like stamens—hence the name says Langelo. This beautiful, low-growing shrub provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds.
Dwarf crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) is a deciduous shrub with terminal, crepe-papery inflorescences of showy flowers with crimped petals, says Langelo. The leaves emerge as green with a tinge of red and fade to yellow-orange-red by fall. "Be sure to water at ground level as watering the foliage can scorch it," says Langelo.
Garland flower (Daphne cneorum) is a beautiful shrub with spoon-shaped leaves and fragrant pink flowers that put on a show until fall. "Deadhead spent blossoms after flowering to encourage reblooming," says Langelo.
A multi-stemmed evergreen shrub, minuet mountain laurel (Lalmia latifolia 'Minuet') has a rounded habit with cup-shaped flowers that bloom from May through June. This plant can tolerate a broad range of light conditions, so you can plant it just about anywhere in your garden.
Snow girl gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides 'WAH-LM') has finely textured, glossy, dark green leaves that form a spreading mound in the garden. "It has an abundant display of fragrant, single, white flowers that bloom in early summer, then periodically until frost," says Kristen Pullen, woody ornamental portfolio manager for Star Roses and Plants.
Butterfly bush is a pollinator-friendly plant that will welcome bees, butterflies, and birds to your garden. For a low-growing variety, try Dapper Lavender Buddleia (Buddleia davidii 'Buddaplav'). "A rounded, compact habit makes this Buddleia a perfect fit for a variety of uses," says Pullen. "Light purple flowers are formed in early summer and continue to re-bloom into the fall. Spent flowers are hidden by new blooms, reducing the need for deadheading."
For winter interest, try 'Soft Caress' Mahonia (Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ PP20183). "An evergreen that produces cheery yellow flowers in winter, its soft bamboo-like foliage, low height, and shade tolerance mean it can be planted near shaded outdoor seating areas and patios without the painful prickles of traditional mahonia varieties," says Linda Vater on behalf of Southern Living Plant Collection and Butterfly Cand Buddleia. "Its slender, feathery foliage catches the breeze, creating a unique textural and movement element in the landscape."
A naturally compact selection, Yewtopia plum yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Plania’) offers dark green to emerald green needle-like foliage. "A dense grower prized for its excellent shade tolerance, it adds short structure and rich texture to the landscape and makes an ideal border or mass planting selection," says Vater. "The branches on this variety angle gently upward into an attractive, soft U-shape."
There are many reasons why someone would want to remove a tree or shrub from their landscape. "The most common reason is because of a pest or disease infestation," says Patrick Joyce, nursery manager at Longwood Gardens. "This is necessary to not only maintain aesthetics, but to prevent spreading to other plants."
If you prefer growing native plants in your landscape, flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is a great variety to turn to. "Native to the majority of the eastern United States, dogwoods enhance curb appeal year-round, showcasing plump white, yellow or pink flowers in early spring," says Tyler Hesseltine of The Davey Tree Expert Company. "Its bright red fruit attracts birds, adding an extra touch of liveliness to any landscape."
Evergreen conifers like umbrella pine (Sciadopitys verticillata) are a timeless choice for front yards. "It has large, coarse needles that grow in whorls while the trunk gets a reddish, stringy bark," says Tyler Altenburger, arborist manager at Longwood Gardens. "Dwarf varieties are available for tighter landscapes."
Bring a burst of color to your landscape with a sprawling crabapple (Malus). "Crabapples are a curb appeal staple, with their spring flowers in red, pink, or white, followed by the colorful fruits and leaves that adorn them in autumn," says Hesseltine. "Plus, they are native to North America, making them the perfect food resource and habitat for local songbirds and pollinators." Be sure to select a variety that is labeled as disease-resistant.
A sign that spring has sprung, Eastern redbuds (Cercis canadensi) bloom before leafing out, putting on a display of showy pinkish-purple flowers. "In older specimens, they will even flower on the trunks," says Altenburger. "Various varieties are available from variegated foliage to weeping, and even ones with white blooms."
Another dogwood variety with big curb appeal, kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) provides multi-season interest. "The kousa dogwood offers a stunning display of delicate pink or white flowers in spring, complemented with late summer fruit and reddish-purple foliage during the fall season," says Hesseltine. "This tree is a disease-resistant alternative to the flowering dogwood, ensuring its longevity and beauty for years." Water newly planted kousa dogwood deeply and regularly to promote healthy root growth.
Known for its fragrant white blooms that appear in late spring, the fringe tree (Chionanthus virginicus) produces beautiful blue-purple fruits after it flowers. "As a native tree to Eastern North America, it requires minimal maintenance, making it a hassle-free, and stunning addition to your landscape," says Hesseltine.
A hybrid of two other magnolias, saucer magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana) will be the showstopper of your landscape come early spring. "It does well in wet conditions and will continually rejuvenate itself as it gets older by sending up new sprouts as the larger stems die or decline," says Altenburger. "They are available in many varieties with different color flowers and forms."
The foliage of paperbark maple (Acer griseum) isn't the only beautiful part of the tree—it's actually highly sought after for its bark. "Even young trees will have a golden orange-to-brown, flaky bark that only gets better with age," says Altenburger. "They are a fairly upright ornamental maple that can fit in most front yards, even when given a small footprint to grow in."
Blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) has a unique shape that adds a distinctive touch to any landscape. It showcases cream-colored flowers and plump, blue fall fruits. "Notably, the tree's fruits are edible for both wildlife and humans," says Hesseltine. "Water newly planted trees deeply and regularly to promote healthy roots."
Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is one of the most beautiful shrubs to grow in the landscape. "It provides year-round interest with dried flower heads and attractive peeling bark in winter," says Mary Phillips, head of native plant habitat strategy and certifications at the National Wildlife Federation. It produces large panicles of white flowers that mature to shades of pink from late spring to summer.
Carolina rose (Rose carolina) is great for privacy, but it's also beautiful to look at. From late spring to summer, it produces showy, fragrant pink flowers with a yellow center. The red rosehips attract birds, and the thorny branches provide protection for shelter and nests, says Phillips. It can be planted in a row to create a living fence, creating a natural separation that still lets some light and air through.