Herbalist’s Garden
#119900
Light herb green for airy, softer UI accents
About Herbalist’s Garden
Herbalist's Garden feels like a clipped herb label on a workbench: green with a steady, garden-grown calm, not that bright lawn marker stroke you get from Grass Is Greener. It's also not as deep and self-effacing as Clover. Compared to Green Revolution, this one sits a touch lighter and more lively, with a softer, more yellow-leaning undertone that keeps it from going ink-dark or austere.
I use it for dashboards and finance apps when the state color needs to read clearly but still feel human and grounded. Think operations views in manufacturing, inventory status chips, logistics trackers, and product release dashboards where you want "go" and "in progress" to look consistent across dense tables. It holds saturation without turning into a performance-light, and it stays legible on pale UI cards without slipping toward yellow-green.
Quirk: pair it with clean, neutral typography. Next to very icy greens it can look slightly more warm, which is nice for friendliness, but not always what you want for strict, security-first screens.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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