A common metaphor referring to environmental association based on the shared secondary color of many plants. It is often used to associate products, organizations, political parties, or policies with environmentally sensitivity.
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Thanks for the site / dictionay . . I've been in the eenrgy conservation lighting business for 20+ yrs and now going green . . . so this is a great reference. Regards