Saturday, April 19, 2014

Who's,(Aussie), temporarily adopting the other green & Gold team from the southern hemisphere as theirs?LOL!:)? and Y Cypress Spurge

Who's,(Aussie), temporarily adopting the other green & Gold team from the southern hemisphere as theirs?LOL!:)?



May as well, at least they show the guts we should have!
Always considered the Saffas as the biggest concern to us when we were top,...a mirror image!

Now they have more than retained that strength whilst we deserve our present ranking!

GO SAFFAS!!!!!


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Answer by orribal
These were formally established in a proclamation by the (Australian) Governor-General, Sir Ninian Stevens, dated 19 April 1984. The text of the proclamation, insofar as the National Colours are concerned reads:

'that green and gold (Pantone Matching System numbers 116C and 348C as used for printing on paper) shall be the national colours of Australia for use on all occasions on which such colours are customarily used.'

These colours are in the 'public domain' which means that green and gold may be used by any organisation or individual representing Australia without paying a fee (Page & Johnson 1997).

Green and gold are the colours commonly used by Australians when representing their county in international sporting events. These are the predominant colours found on many species of Wattle, namely, green foliage and golden inflorescences.

Just so you all now know.


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Y Cypress Spurge
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Ant checking for nectar in an inflorescence of Cypress Spurge, Euphorbia cyparissias (Euphorbiaceae)



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