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I'm a lurker but the sjubect of green fascinates me so I'll raise my head above the parapet.I would hazard a guess that the problem with green is that the natural green seen in leaves and grass etc. can't be reproduced exactly in paint, textiles and lighting and as such, we're repelled by the unnaturalness of it. I've got a huge oak tree staring at me outside my window right now and the leaves aren't green, they're a mix of almost white veins on the leaves, dark veridian shadows leaning to brown, yellow highlights and even a bit of orange here and there on dead leaves and twigs. The same with grass, there are little accents of white where the grass has dried and brown where you can see the earth.Reproduced greens can't capture all the different shades simultaneously (there are exceptions in paintings however before I go over generalising) and fall flat. The green leather seen on clerk desks and in our house of commons is a prime example (to me) of a repulsive green. It's just too.....green. The connotations with the items and surroundings may also play a part but there's my thoughts.