Mana Tree
#4f7942
Mossy mid-green for content headers, calmer than citrusy Cucumber Queen
About Mana Tree
I see Mana Tree as the green you get when a nursery pot dries out a little and the leaves are catching steady daylight. It's not as warm and clay-moss grounded as Autumn Crocodile, and it doesn't carry that cucumber-bright, garden-fresh lift of Cucumber Queen. Irish Clover is calmer and cooler; Mana Tree sits between those two poles, with a fresher mid-saturation that feels more "alive" than settled.
On UI, this is the one you reach for when you need hierarchy without drifting into sage-dull or neon territory. It works well in brand systems for outdoor retail, and in product screens for logistics, field services, and plant-forward consumer goods where buttons, tags, and section headers should look steady, not earthy-brown. I also like it in dashboards for operations views, especially when the surrounding neutrals are warm.
Pairing note: keep it away from heavy mustard yellows and muddy browns, because it can start to look flat next to them. Against clean off-whites it reads clear and controlled, the way a well-maintained label panel should.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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