Jungle Jewels
#58a64b
Brighter, bluer green for fresh highlights and charts
About Jungle Jewels
I keep seeing Jungle Jewels pop up like fresh leaf color on a sunny loading screen, but it doesn't go mossy or heavy. Compared to Devil's Grass, it's noticeably lighter and less earth-bound, with a cleaner lift. Compared to Golf Course, it reads warmer and more lush, not cooler and freshly mowed.
It's my go-to green for Jungle Jewels when you need dashboards and finance apps status cues that feel "ready" without flirting with neon. I use it on progress chips, document approval states, and SLA/maintenance indicators in operations portals, especially where you want the green to feel alive next to neutral greys. In dense tables, it holds attention more confidently than Matt Green, which can skew a touch more herbal and matte.
Pair it with warm off-whites or light cream so the undertone stays rich, not yellowed. If you drop it beside very icy whites, it can start looking slightly more lime than you intended.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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