Queen of Trees
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Forest-dark green with balanced warmth for charts
About Queen of Trees
Under a bright monitor, Queen of Trees doesn't read like a dark forest or a grayish work leaf. It comes off as a deeper, more saturated evergreen green with a heavier, more "inked" presence, and a slightly cooler undertone than Myrtle, so it feels less warm-dyed and more rooted.
Compared with Deep Pond and Lost in the Woods, this one holds its color more cleanly. Deep Pond goes denser and cooler like water far from shore, while Lost in the Woods softens into misty shadow. Queen of Trees stays confident and solid, which is why I use it for plant ops portals, ag and greenhouse control panels, and maintenance dashboards where you need a primary that looks intentional even at small UI sizes. It's also my pick for status states and map callouts when you want "approved" or "active" to feel present, not subdued.
Quirk: beside high-chroma lime accents, it can look almost too full, so I usually balance it with off-whites or cool stone grays rather than more saturated partners.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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