Impressively blackened rocks loomed large, their outer edges darkly green against the frothy white-capped waves.
The leaves are very similar in shape to those of Paulownia tomentosa, having three lobes (two are abruptly truncated on either edge, with a third, central, slightly acute, pointed lobe forming the leaf apex), and are darkly green.
It flowed deep and fast, and something had dyed it darkly green.
Junipers rustled darkly green in a wind whose coolness they sweetened.
THE WATERS were no longer black with night, but darkly green; in them it seemed I glimpsed innumerable strands of weed, standing upright and swaying in the current.
Her eyes, so deeply, darkly green as to be almost black stared up unwinkingly into the Lensman's-"insolently" was the descriptive word that came first to his mind.
Above the distant village stood the darkly green foothills leading up to the craggy slopes, and these ending in the Rim, a red, black-fringed mountain front, beautiful in the morning sunlight, lonely, serene, and mysterious against the level skyline.
There behind lay Mirkwood, blue in the distance, and darkly green at the nearer edge even in the spring.
It was almost as tall as the youngest children in the group, and it was as smoothly, darkly green as a Heineken beer-bottle.
Jamie looked out past the darkly green ponderosa pines toward the rugged, weather-seamed cliffs where his ancestors had built their dwellings a thousand years ago.