Everglade
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Deep, balanced green with muted evergreen undertone
About Everglade
Everglade reads like the green you get after the sun has hit it, then moved on. It's darker than Highlander, but it doesn't go as heavy and shaded as Forestry. Compared to British Racing Green, it's less "clean business" and more channel-depth color, with a muted, slightly earthy undertone that keeps it from looking pure-chart green.
In practice, I use Everglade for data-dense interfaces where you want status and hierarchy to feel grounded, not leaf-bright. Think fleet telematics and logistics portals, agricultural and environmental monitoring screens, and the section headers that sit above dense tables. It also works well on map fills for wetland or corridor overlays, and on packaging labels for seed, irrigation, and specialty water brands when you want "field accurate" without drifting into brown.
If you pair it with cool grays, keep the contrast comfortable, because its softness can disappear in washed-out palettes. Off-whites with a hint of greenish warmth help it hold its character.
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WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.
On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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