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green and gold

Scientific Name: Chrysogonum virginianum

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

Other Names: KY (green-and-gold), OH (golden-knees), PA (green-

       

Understanding "Green and Gold"

The phrase "Green and Gold" appears in various contexts, primarily associated with sports teams, organizations, and color schemes. This analysis summarizes the different uses and meanings based on the provided text.

Associations and Meanings:

  • Australian Rugby: "Green and Gold" is strongly linked to Australian rugby, particularly the Wallabies. Green and Gold Rugby (GAGR) is a website and community dedicated to passionate followers of Australian rugby.
  • Sporting Colors: The national colors of Australia are green and gold.
  • University Colors: Several universities and schools, such as the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), Havergal College, and the University of Arizona (U of A), utilize green and gold as their school colors.
  • Fan Engagement: "Green and Gold Friday" is a fan engagement initiative associated with the Green Bay Packers, encouraging fans to wear team colors.
  • Open Access Publishing: In academic publishing, "Green and Gold" refers to two different routes to open access for research papers.
  • Manchester United Protest: Green and gold scarves have been used by Manchester United fans in protests against the Glazer family.
  • Business Names: Several businesses use the name "Green and Gold," including a solar power company, a houseboat rental company, and a college.

Quirky Facts

  • The phrase "Green and Gold" was formally proclaimed as the national colors of Australia by the then Governor-General of Australia, Sir Ninian Stephen.
  • Lianne La Havas has a song titled "Green and Gold" which reflects on her childhood identity.

Resources and References:

  • Green and Gold Rugby (@GAGR) on Twitter: The home of Aussie Rugby on the web.
  • ESPN Milwaukee: Hosts the "Green and Gold Today" podcast.