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Webearly european explorers left the continent with visions of gardens in their heads: The garden of eden, the garden of the hesperides, and other mythic realms of abundance,. Webhalf a century before goethe devised his theory of color and emotion, nightingale notes the invigoration produced by warm, bright colors and the wearying.