When in doubt about rgb colors, consult xkcd: http://xkcd.com/color/rgb/

There he identifies sage (87ae73), light sage (bcecac), dark sage (598556), and 
sage green (88b378).

-Ivan

On Sep 26, 2013, at 8:57 PM, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:

> From a user.  I'm not sure how the matplotlib devels would feel about adding 
> this.  And which RGB value would it be, anyway? ;-)
> +++
> One of my students pointed out a weird flaw in Sage today.  Namely, in the 
> plotting color options, 'sage' is not a known color name.  So, e.g., 
> plot((e^(sin(x))),(x,-5,5),color='sage')
> generates an error.
> 
> My entire class felt that this was a problematic oversight on the part of the 
> Sage developers.  In fact, they proposed that sage be the default plotting 
> color in Sage.  
> 
> Any insights here?  Are the developers humorless?  Have they just not noticed 
> this gaping color hole?
> 
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