Xanadu (colour)

Xanadu (colour)

infobox color|textcolor=white
title= Xanadu
hex= 738678
r=115|g=134|b=120
c= 14|m= 0|y=10|k=48
h=136|s=14|v=52 [ [http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp?RGB=%23738678 www.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code #738678 (Xanadu):] ]
spelling=colour
source= [http://xona.com/colorlist/ Xona.com Color List]

Xanadu is a greenish-grey colour which is named after the colour of the leaves of the Xanadu cultivar of Philodendron. [ [http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Araceae/Philodendron_Xanadu.html Xanadu cultivar of Philodendron:] ] This plant grows in Australia which is where the Resene Paint Company is located. [ [http://www.resene.co.nz/help.htm Mailing Addresses of the Resene Paint Company:] ] The color list of the Resene Paint Co. is the primary basis for the Xona.com Color List, [ [http://xona.com/colorlist/ Xona.com Color List:] ] the source of this colour. [ [http://resene.co.nz/swatches/getalpha.cgi?x Xanadu colour swatches of the Resene Paint Company:] ]

The plant is apparently named after the ancient city of Xanadu in Inner Mongolia, China.

The colour name "Xanadu" has been in use since 2001 when the [http://xona.com/colorlist/ Xona.com Color List] was first promulgated.

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