Bermudagrass
#6bc271
Sunlit mid green for fresh, grounded charts
About Bermudagrass
Bermudagrass is what happens when you want green that's actually bright enough to work but still reads as natural, not the industrial punch of Bergamot, not the grounded restraint of Aromatic Herbs. It's lighter, more saturated, the kind of green that sits between lawn and signal without apology.
You'll reach for this in fitness apps, agriculture platforms, and health dashboards where the color needs to feel both optimistic and trustworthy. It pops against dark backgrounds without the clinical edge that yellower greens develop, and it stays present against neutrals without demanding the breathing room Bergamot sometimes needs. Unlike Around the Gills's quiet control or Bergamot's deliberate energy, this one just works, it's the shade that doesn't require a support system of colors around it to land right.
Pair it with white or light stone and it reads confident. Against warm grays it settles immediately. The thing to watch: test it next to deep cool tones first, it can feel too bright if there's nothing warm to balance its energy.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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