Fuchsia
A vivid pink-purple named after the flower of the same name
Fun Fact
Fuchsia is named after 16th-century botanist Leonhard Fuchs, who described its vivid magenta-red flowers; the plant's 100+ species produce nectar attracting hummingbirds that pollinate 1,000 flowers daily.
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Sienna
A warm earthy brown named after the Italian city of Siena
Burgundy
A dark red-brown named after the wine from the Burgundy region of France
Pink
A pale tint of red, associated with romance, sweetness, and femininity
Bronze
A dark yellowish-brown metallic color associated with third place and antiquity