Garden Goddess
#99cea0
Pastel spring green with airy balanced undertone
About Garden Goddess
Garden Goddess is the green I see when daylight hits a hedge and the highlights are still soft. It lands in that pale, airy zone, but unlike Gum Leaf it's less leaf-bright and less punchy, with a smoother, more muted presence. Versus Enchanted Emerald, it doesn't have that jewel-weight depth, and it doesn't bounce minty like Jovial Jade. The undertone feels gently cool, not frosted, more "fresh shade" than "fresh rinse."
I reach for it when I need calm panels that still clearly read green, especially on dashboards and finance apps where you want status areas that feel composed, not sharp. It also works well for admin and operations screens in healthcare billing, HR portals, and logistics reporting where you're laying out multiple cards and don't want the interface to start arguing with itself.
Quick pairing note: because it's light and slightly desaturated, it can wash out beside pure white. Give it a touch darker green for borders or use a cool gray neutral so hierarchy stays crisp.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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