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Post by catskillhiker on Aug 31, 2019 10:34:44 GMT -5
Paddletail Black (shown on "Benny Beaver")
(one of Oregon State University's colors along with Beaver Orange and Bucktooth White)
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Post by sandipaws on Aug 31, 2019 16:32:25 GMT -5
Queen Pink
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Post by VanIsleRover on Aug 31, 2019 16:58:57 GMT -5
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Post by Zoe (Illinois) on Aug 31, 2019 17:26:19 GMT -5
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Post by BillG on Sept 1, 2019 0:08:07 GMT -5
teal (Green-winged teal duck)
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Post by MidnightSun on Sept 1, 2019 0:10:36 GMT -5
Thistle
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Post by catskillhiker on Sept 1, 2019 1:14:59 GMT -5
Union College Dutchman Garnet
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Post by jimco22 on Sept 1, 2019 2:30:24 GMT -5
Van Dyke Brown
Thanks for stopping by Have a pleasant Sunday Bring on September
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Post by waubeek on Sept 1, 2019 6:53:16 GMT -5
Warm black
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Post by VanIsleRover on Sept 1, 2019 15:26:08 GMT -5
Xeranthemum purple EverlastingThe name "Xeranthemum" is derived from the Greek words "xeros" ("dry") and "anthemon" ("flower").
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Post by Zoe (Illinois) on Sept 1, 2019 20:35:49 GMT -5
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Post by sandipaws on Sept 1, 2019 20:46:07 GMT -5
Zaffre (also spelt Zaffer), a prescientific, or alchemical substance, is a deep blue pigment obtained by roasting cobalt ore, and is made of either an impure form of cobalt oxide[1] or impure cobalt arseniate. During the Victorian Era, zaffre was used to prepare smalt and to stain glass blue. Zaffre Lampwork Glass Stacked Sequin Bracelet
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Post by TheFlashman on Sept 1, 2019 21:58:32 GMT -5
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Post by BillG on Sept 1, 2019 22:09:43 GMT -5
Budweiser red
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Post by patty7841 on Sept 1, 2019 22:37:52 GMT -5
Carrots
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