The large Holly-like leaves are of a peculiar silvery-green tint above, and almost white on the under sides.
It is a handsome shrub, of erect habit, the leaves of a yellowish-green tint, and furnished with long, spiny teeth.
The hard prickles with which both stem and branches are provided renders the shrub of rather formidable appearance, while the leaves are of a peculiarly pleasing soft-green tint.
It comes out from under the snow with a green tint, and the leaves are not easily injured by the frosts of autumn.
When the plants assume a bluish-green tint, rather than a pea-green, while they are growing.
The leaves are ovate in form and of a pea-green tint.
A strong heat deprives it of its lustre, and gives it a brown or blackish-green tint.
An alloy of tin and zinc gives an oxide which, whilst hot, is of a green tint, and resembles philosophic wool in appearance.
It imparts to glass a green tint, passing into turquoise.
The red lead and litharge must be pure and absolutely free from oxide of copper (a common contamination), which gives a green tint to the glass.
Add carbonate of soda in excess to a solution of sulphate of copper, and warm the mixture till the pale-blue, flocculent precipitate becomes sandy and assumes a green tint.
How large a body of Walden water would be required to reflect a green tint I have never proved.
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