I have grown mint a few times and it is only that dark when it is chopped, but I will try to use it. Mint green here in Australia is usually shown much paler and still doesn't look like mint. I imagine it is a hard colour to replicate.
Yeu and yes. My mint is also a lighter shade, and mint ... I imagine something pastel-y when I hear that. I did not name the colours, but mint green was not the name I would have choosen for this one either.
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I have grown mint a few times and it is only that dark when it is chopped, but I will try to use it. Mint green here in Australia is usually shown much paler and still doesn't look like mint. I imagine it is a hard colour to replicate.
SvarSletYeu and yes. My mint is also a lighter shade, and mint ... I imagine something pastel-y when I hear that. I did not name the colours, but mint green was not the name I would have choosen for this one either.
SletI'm trying to catch up on my blog reading. I didn't do well with looking for Dahlia Yellow, but this one might be a bit easier.
SvarSletOnly don't try to find it in the mint plants ;) I hope to read more of your tries.
Slet