Rooftop Garden
#9ead92
Cooler, lighter green-gray for airy rooftop UI
About Rooftop Garden
On a rooftop planter at midday, the greens look gentler than they do at street level. Rooftop Garden is that calmer version: a mid-light, softly muted green that stays true to leaf without slipping into leaf-gray dust. It feels a touch more balanced and breathable than Salvia, and it's less insistently lively than Foliage, so it reads like growth that's been filtered by light.
I like it in health and cooking product pages where you want "green" to show up without turning into a bright banner. It also holds up nicely in section headers and card backgrounds for dashboards and finance apps, especially when the rest of the interface is cool neutrals and you still want the green note to land cleanly. Compared to Gargoyle, Rooftop Garden doesn't carry that shadowed, beige-smoky weight, so layouts feel lighter and more current.
Pair it with slightly deeper greens or charcoal for text blocks, otherwise it can feel a bit airy next to very crisp whites.
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On Black #000000
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