If you are talking about the structure in which plants are grown, it will be the color of the frame. I have seen white and green. Otherwise, it is transparent. I know of one particular greenhouse/hothouse business that would spray the glass panes white during the summer to help control the heat.
Generally white-ish. The glass has no color to speak of, so the color will come from the frame and the interior structure.
B/c most plants are mostly green.
it was made out of glass... green house.. get it.?
It's green :)
Because the plants cultivated in it are generally green in colour.
The answer to that question is the colour Green! Green is the traditional colour used in the British House of Commons. The Australian House of Representatives maintains this tradition while calling to mind the soft greens of the Australian eucalypt landscape.
green
This question can be answered two ways, the first is that you are referring to the colour of the green house, in which case the house would be green. However If you are in fact referring to a "greenhouse" then the answer would be that a greenhouse is made of glass, therefore it has no colour other than the colour you can see through it
In the British House of Commons, the benches are green.
Green. It's a myth that lucky things are green. Leprechauns. Clovers. All that good stuff.
In my house it is green $#@! when I found it I also received a small shock.
Still, i cannot tell you!
he has green eyes
It is green no other colour but green his favourite colour is green hope this helps you all