A dark green, navy blue, burgundy, or grey numnah would complement a chestnut horse nicely. These colors can provide a nice contrast to the chestnut coat and enhance the overall appearance.
The spider you are describing is likely the Spiny Orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis), also known as the Jewel Spider. It is recognized by its unique shape and coloration, with a white abdomen that has a pattern resembling a skull and bright green legs. These spiders are not harmful to humans and are known for their striking appearance.
The plant looks like MJ ( sort of). The flowers look like buttercup flowers. The leaves are green, slim, short(er) and serated
Spirogyra is a type of green algae that appears as long filamentous strands or threads. These strands are typically bright green in color and have a spiral-shaped chloroplast running along their length, giving them a distinctive appearance. Under a microscope, spirogyra cells are visible as long cylindrical structures with a central nucleus and chloroplast.
Based on your description, it sounds like you may be referring to the orchard orbweaver spider (Leucauge venusta). This spider is green, with long orange and white banded legs, and its coloration can resemble sports team emblem designs. It is a common spider found in gardens and wooded areas.
This sounds like it might be a bed bug, what makes you believe that it isn't?
according to the question it looks like it's a guy who glows in the dark...
A Green Rose looks green....
currently they are green and he looks hot with them
Green
Yes, it looks green underwater
Chameleons and some frogs look green.
the river runs into the ocean.... its called brackish water
reflected
turquoise
a caterpillar.
its green