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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The version I know is "Red and green should never be seen except upon an Irish queen " which suggests it has something to do with Irish politics. There is also another version which goes "Red and green should never be seen without a colour in between" which suggests it was a rule of thumb for budding fashion gurus. Maybe someone else can shed more light on it.
There are two versions of the phrase.
Red & Green is a safety issue in maritime circles.
Blue & Green is more frivolous, to do with aesthetics, i.e. fashion stylists or artists choosing adjacent colours which are complementary as they are 'more harmonious'. Since blue and green are analagous colours they should be separated by a reddish colour (or so the theory goes).
Some colour theory here.