Female olive-green above, yellow beneath, the sides of the neck and a band across the breast ash-grey.
Female olive-green above, yellow beneath, the sides of the neck and a band across the breast tinged with brown.
The leaves of this variety are large and spreading, bright-green above, paler beneath.
Thallus dichotomously divided, the divisions linear, channelled, with entire narrowly membranous margins, green above, dark purple beneath and furnished with transverse semicircular scales not exceeding the margin.
As shown in the Plate, the Chat is bright olive-green above.
The female has the black replaced by olive-green above, and brownish-white below.
Male--Lustrous dark steel-green above; darker and shading into black on wings and tail, which is forked.
Male and Female--Ashy olive-green above, with head and neck ash-colored.
Male and Female -- Ashy olive-green above, with head and neck ash-colored.
Male -- Lustrous dark steel-green above; darker and shading into black on wings and tail, which is forked.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "green above" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.