100 Green Things
January 20th 2009 12:47
1. Grass.
2. Green Tree Frogs.
3. Some dinosaurs.
4. Seaweed.
5. ‘Green Bags’.
6. GO traffic lights.
7. American Money.
8. Chlorophill.
9. Emeralds
10. Spinach
11. Big Bluestem; The state grass of Illinois and Missouri
12. Several Spiderman Villains (Contrasting to Spidy’s Red.)
13. The devil, as portrayed in "Saint Wolfgang and the Devil" by Michael Pacher, in the fifteenth century.
14. The Stars on the Syrian Flag.
15. Army Uniforms.
16. Asparagus.
17. The Libyan Flag is completely Green, in Honour of Islam.
18. Jade stones.
19. Moss.
20. Green Crayons
21. Olives.
22. Pine Trees.
23. Ferns.
24. Green Paint.
25. Leaves.
26. Limes.
27. Marijuana plants.
28. Iguanas.
29. Some Axolotals.
30. Mint.
31. Beech Tree leaves.
32. Watermelon.
33. Canadian $20 Bill.
34. Uranium Glass – Glass with decoration made using uranium – glows green under an ultraviolet light, and can also be green without.
35. Oriental Fire-bellied Toad
36. Archegosaurus is a prehistoric amphibian which may have been green.
37. Pyrotechnic flares can use a mix ratio 75:25 of boron and potassium nitrate to appear green.
38. Political Parties known as ‘Green Parties’ are based on the promotion of Peace and Non Violence, Grassroots Democracy, Social and Economic Justice and Ecological Sustainability.
38. Patrick Blanc makes spectacular ‘green walls’; vertical gardens using plants that grow on cliff faces.
39. The Lesser green broadbill or Calyptomena viridis is identifiable by it’s vibrant green plumage.
40. The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a Lizard Common in South East America.
41. Green Turtle.
42. Charlotte.
43. Dehydrated Spinach Powder, which can be purchased online.
44. Edamame, beans often served in Japanese pubs. Very nice.
45. Green Tea. Very healthy.
46. Green beans.
47. Green Iguana.
48. Green MNMs have been used as a promotional tool by MNM.
49. The Notre Dame Varsity team usually wore blue to contradict with the Freshman’s green team. However, when the opposing team wore blue, they would wear green.
50. Boyd's Forest Dragon
51: Green Tree Python.
52 The Turia or Rigid gourd.
53. Costa Rican bamboo palm (Chamaedorea Costaricana)
54. Go Traffic Lights.
55. Aunt Ruby's German Green are a green species of Tomato.
56. Green Garlic.
57. Green tree ants Oecophylla smaragdina have green heads and abdomens.
58. The London eye sometimes appears green.
59. Green Eggs and ham is a bestselling children’s book by Dr Seuss.
60 The Newport Harbor Light comes on as the sun sets to aid navigation.
61. The Australian Green Jumping spiders or Mopsus mormon
62. Steigerite is a green mineral.
64. Absynthe.
65. Mucus appears green.
66. A Green Power Ranger has alternated on and off in different series.
67. Jalapeños.
68. The breastplate of Superhero Kamen Rider is Green.
69. The Skin of the Hulk turns green when angered.
70. The Tudor Rose, symbolising the end of the Wars of the Rose contains elements of green.
71. Marge of the Simpsons wears a green dress.
72. Krusty the Clown of The Simpsons
73. The floor of the Canadian House of Commons.
74. Army Uniforms incorporate green for camouflage.
75. The Canadian $20 Bill.
76. Many Maps use Green to indicate land.
77. The bench used in ‘the card game’ on the American version of ‘The Price is Right’.
78. Liquid naqahdah is a fictional superheavy metal in the Stargate Universe.
79. The background of the Mona Lisa incorporates green.
80. The stature of Robin Hood in Nottingham has a green tint.
81. The Top Right square of the Windows logo is green.
82. The Cannes Birdwing, largest butterfly in Australia incorporates green in its design.
83. Some Container ships are green.
84. Green is one of the main colours of the Mexican flag.
85. The bottom half of the flag of Wales is green.
86. Leeks.
87. Challotte.
88. Aeschines is shown wearing green in ‘The School of Athens’ by Raphael.
89. The German Braun HF 1 model Television had a green tint.
90. BP (British Petroleum) Makes heavy use of the colour green.
91. Green eyes are the product of low to moderate amounts of melanin and probably represent the interaction of multiple variants within the OCA2
92. Pickle Gerkins
93. Many carry bags are green to symbolise there environmental impact.
94. Many Cacti.
95. Leprechauns are often portrayed wearing green
96. Character Mike of Monstors inc is Green.
97. Algae
98. One of the Rings from the Olympic Rings is green.
99. Caterpillars.
100. Some Gummi Bears.
Image 1 by Ivy Dawned under an Attribution Share Alike License.
Image 2 by MannH under an Attribution no Derivs License.
Image 3 by DAmo1977 under an attribution license.
Image 4 by Wlodi under an attribution Share alike license.
Image 5 by Kretyen under an attribution license.
2. Green Tree Frogs.
3. Some dinosaurs.
4. Seaweed.
5. ‘Green Bags’.
6. GO traffic lights.
7. American Money.
8. Chlorophill.
9. Emeralds
10. Spinach
11. Big Bluestem; The state grass of Illinois and Missouri
12. Several Spiderman Villains (Contrasting to Spidy’s Red.)
13. The devil, as portrayed in "Saint Wolfgang and the Devil" by Michael Pacher, in the fifteenth century.
14. The Stars on the Syrian Flag.
15. Army Uniforms.
16. Asparagus.
17. The Libyan Flag is completely Green, in Honour of Islam.
18. Jade stones.
20. Green Crayons
21. Olives.
22. Pine Trees.
23. Ferns.
24. Green Paint.
25. Leaves.
26. Limes.
27. Marijuana plants.
28. Iguanas.
29. Some Axolotals.
30. Mint.
31. Beech Tree leaves.
32. Watermelon.
33. Canadian $20 Bill.
34. Uranium Glass – Glass with decoration made using uranium – glows green under an ultraviolet light, and can also be green without.
35. Oriental Fire-bellied Toad
36. Archegosaurus is a prehistoric amphibian which may have been green.
37. Pyrotechnic flares can use a mix ratio 75:25 of boron and potassium nitrate to appear green.
38. Political Parties known as ‘Green Parties’ are based on the promotion of Peace and Non Violence, Grassroots Democracy, Social and Economic Justice and Ecological Sustainability.
38. Patrick Blanc makes spectacular ‘green walls’; vertical gardens using plants that grow on cliff faces.
40. The Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a Lizard Common in South East America.
41. Green Turtle.
42. Charlotte.
43. Dehydrated Spinach Powder, which can be purchased online.
44. Edamame, beans often served in Japanese pubs. Very nice.
45. Green Tea. Very healthy.
46. Green beans.
47. Green Iguana.
48. Green MNMs have been used as a promotional tool by MNM.
49. The Notre Dame Varsity team usually wore blue to contradict with the Freshman’s green team. However, when the opposing team wore blue, they would wear green.
50. Boyd's Forest Dragon
51: Green Tree Python.
52 The Turia or Rigid gourd.
53. Costa Rican bamboo palm (Chamaedorea Costaricana)
54. Go Traffic Lights.
55. Aunt Ruby's German Green are a green species of Tomato.
56. Green Garlic.
57. Green tree ants Oecophylla smaragdina have green heads and abdomens.
58. The London eye sometimes appears green.
59. Green Eggs and ham is a bestselling children’s book by Dr Seuss.
60 The Newport Harbor Light comes on as the sun sets to aid navigation.
61. The Australian Green Jumping spiders or Mopsus mormon
62. Steigerite is a green mineral.
64. Absynthe.
65. Mucus appears green.
66. A Green Power Ranger has alternated on and off in different series.
67. Jalapeños.
68. The breastplate of Superhero Kamen Rider is Green.
69. The Skin of the Hulk turns green when angered.
70. The Tudor Rose, symbolising the end of the Wars of the Rose contains elements of green.
71. Marge of the Simpsons wears a green dress.
72. Krusty the Clown of The Simpsons
73. The floor of the Canadian House of Commons.
74. Army Uniforms incorporate green for camouflage.
75. The Canadian $20 Bill.
76. Many Maps use Green to indicate land.
77. The bench used in ‘the card game’ on the American version of ‘The Price is Right’.
78. Liquid naqahdah is a fictional superheavy metal in the Stargate Universe.
79. The background of the Mona Lisa incorporates green.
80. The stature of Robin Hood in Nottingham has a green tint.
81. The Top Right square of the Windows logo is green.
82. The Cannes Birdwing, largest butterfly in Australia incorporates green in its design.
83. Some Container ships are green.
84. Green is one of the main colours of the Mexican flag.
85. The bottom half of the flag of Wales is green.
86. Leeks.
87. Challotte.
88. Aeschines is shown wearing green in ‘The School of Athens’ by Raphael.
89. The German Braun HF 1 model Television had a green tint.
90. BP (British Petroleum) Makes heavy use of the colour green.
91. Green eyes are the product of low to moderate amounts of melanin and probably represent the interaction of multiple variants within the OCA2
92. Pickle Gerkins
93. Many carry bags are green to symbolise there environmental impact.
94. Many Cacti.
95. Leprechauns are often portrayed wearing green
96. Character Mike of Monstors inc is Green.
97. Algae
98. One of the Rings from the Olympic Rings is green.
99. Caterpillars.
100. Some Gummi Bears.
Image 1 by Ivy Dawned under an Attribution Share Alike License.
Image 2 by MannH under an Attribution no Derivs License.
Image 3 by DAmo1977 under an attribution license.
Image 4 by Wlodi under an attribution Share alike license.
Image 5 by Kretyen under an attribution license.
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