A plurality say September is orange. Click a color to add your vote.
September is orange because…
“It’s the month where Fall begins, and leaves in Fall are orange-yellow.”
“Halloween is coming.”
“Autumn leaves.”
“September marks the start of Autumn, which means changing leaves and pumpkins. I also associate orange with the cover art that’s used for ‘September’ by Earth, Wind, and Fire.”
“It is warm, but also the beginning of Fall.”
“Autumn starts September 22nd in the northern hemisphere, and autumn is orange. Therefore September is also orange.”
“Leaves start to turn orange in September.”
“Changing leaves! Pumpkins!”
September is brown because…
“Because it’s not quite orange, but almost there.”
“Leaves are brown.”
September is yellow because…
“It’s too early for the leaves to be orange, so they’re yellow.”
“September is Fall, which is orange, but October is more orange so it should be yellow.”
September is blue because…
“Sapphire is the birthstone. ”
“Where I live, it’s always rainy.
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“It’s the first month of spring, and there are blue skies!”
September is purple because…
“It’s a sleepy, slow month, and those are very purple words.”
“The prefix ‘Sept’ in September means ‘the seventh’. And the seventh color of the rainbow is purple.”
September is red because…
“September is red because of the blooming red flowers during spring, or the maple sauce.”
“Apples and leaves.”
September is pink because…
“In the southern hemisphere it marks the beginning of spring, and the first flowers that bloom are the pink blossom trees.”
“September is part of spring, and spring has flowers, and flowers are usually associated with pink.”