The stout branches form a broad crown where there is room, and the luxuriant foliage is wonderfully light in color, pale green above, with silvery pubescent leaf-linings.
A wonderful, dazzling play of white, pale green, and deeper shades is seen when one of these trees flutters its leaf mass against a background, sombre with hemlocks and an undergrowth of rhododendron.
Skin greenish yellow or pale green, becoming pale yellow when fully ripe, washed on one side with a little dull red or pale brown, with a few scattered, large, greenish dots.
The young worm is also very small when hatched and of a light yellow color, which afterwards turns to pale green, a shining black head, and a brown spot (which soon turns black) back of the head.
Pale green at first, light yellow with sometimes a faint blush on the sunny side.
The lower part being divided into two round parts, close almost one to another, and are of a pale green colour; and hairy underneath.
Leaves pinnate, with three or five ovate, pointed, toothed leaflets, pale green above, and white and hoary beneath.
The plant is hairy, of a pale green colour, with an erect stem from two to three feet high.
A very common plant, varying in colour from a pale green to a mealy white.
Its aggregation of temples was sculptured out of one mighty block of pale green marble.
In her palace, on a couch of pale green velvet, lay the reincarnated form of Lyone, filled with a sense of luxurious rest.
The fans again waved and that crimson mass of flowers turned to a pale green, while again the green foliage changed to a vermilion color.
Her robe was a pale green silk, bound at the waist with a heavy cincture of gold.
Illustration: A shaft of pale green light, blinding in its brilliance, shot up to the roof.
The stipes is of a pale green colour, and it is usually longer than the leafy portion.
The barren fronds sometimes reach the length of four feet, the stipes--which is slender and of a pale green colour--being about equal to the leafy portion.
The foliage of the Mountain Buckler Fern is of a pale green colour.
The Interrupted Club Moss is a fine species, and is of a pale green colour.
Some cocoa-nut trees have been planted, which are doing exceedingly well, and I rested under their shade, looking up at the sky through the long, pale green leaves.
In long, drooping racemes of pale green keys, set at a wide but not uniform angle; distinguished from the other maples, except A.
The depressed dorsal is pale green, spotted with pink in lines.
The petals, outlined with purple at the base, change to pale green, almost to white, below and at the tips.
Petals long and drooping, pale green, edged with white; all covered with purple spots.
Verdigris imparts a pale green; sulphate of copper and sal-ammoniac, a palm-tree green.
It is a pale green powder, which slowly attracts oxygen from the air, and becomes brown; on which account it should be kept in glass tubes, containing hydrogen, and hermetically sealed.
A period arrives towards the middle of the process when we see the extremity of the beak of the retort, and of the adopter, covered with crystals of a lamellar or needle shape, and of a pale green tint.
The base fashioned to represent waves in black and white on pale green; on one side of this is a lotus bud, and on the other a large leaf.
They are thick and juicy, and grow close to the ground in a pale green star-pointed rosette.
The stem of the Mugwort is pale green, and has red ridges running from end to end.
The leaves of the Golden Saxifrage grow in pairs on each side of a pale green, juicy stem.
The fruit ripens in October, forming a globose, pale green, very fragrant apple with a waxy surface.
Another has a ground of pale green, divided into sections by arches of gold, immediately under the outward curving lip.
One specimen of pale green "porcelain" was sent by the Museum at Cairo.
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