For those of you that are new to this forum, this type of technical thread probably wouldn't have been likely 2-3 years ago. This shows how much this forum has grown in the past few years.

Let me expand this discussion a bit. From your Easter egg days, you might remember that the color green is made up of blue and yellow. That means that if you see a plant, bird or anything else that is green, you always have blue and yellow. If you take away blue, you have yellow. If you take away yellow, you have blue. Go to a pet store and look at parakeets and you will see this. Bird breeders do this with lots of species and we have a huge variety of colors in birds. This is also true of plants. You might have seen "blue fescue" or "yellow switchgrass". This is for your trivia discussions.


Norm Kopecky