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===Colour===
 
===Colour===
 
Colour animates a landscape design. It changes throughout the seasons. Flowers, fruit, leaves or bark of vegetation contribute to colour variation; in response, the designer should understand the details of the life cycle of the plants to be utilized and include plants that flower at different times of year. Colour theory dictates that warm colours (red, orange, yellow) take prominence in the view, while cool colours (green, blue, violet) recede. Colour also has an emotional impact:  
 
Colour animates a landscape design. It changes throughout the seasons. Flowers, fruit, leaves or bark of vegetation contribute to colour variation; in response, the designer should understand the details of the life cycle of the plants to be utilized and include plants that flower at different times of year. Colour theory dictates that warm colours (red, orange, yellow) take prominence in the view, while cool colours (green, blue, violet) recede. Colour also has an emotional impact:  
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red - strong
 
red - strong
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orange - exuberant
 
orange - exuberant
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yellow - positive
 
yellow - positive
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green - tranquil
 
green - tranquil
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blue - dignified
 
blue - dignified
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violet - sophisticated
 
violet - sophisticated
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brown - earthy
 
brown - earthy
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gray - somber
 
gray - somber
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black - serious
 
black - serious
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white - pure
 
white - pure
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Colour can be used in developing unity, repetition and balance in a landscape design, and to direct the eye to a focal point, if desired.
 
Colour can be used in developing unity, repetition and balance in a landscape design, and to direct the eye to a focal point, if desired.
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