Fiddle-Leaf Fig
#a6c875
Softer medium yellow-green for leafy, grounded charts
About Fiddle-Leaf Fig
Fiddle-Leaf Fig looks like a bright indoor plant leaf caught in daylight. It's lighter than the deeper, more grounded greens, but it doesn't go minty or powdery the way some lighter tints do. Compared with Gossip and Fluorescence, it reads more leafy and balanced, with a slightly richer, calmer green base instead of a cool mint sheen.
I reach for it when you need green that feels grown-in but still UI-clean. Think agriculture and plant-care products, inventory screens for garden and home goods, and sustainability reporting panels where you want signals to feel natural, not chart-urgent. It also holds up well in media assets like category banners for wellness channels and retail product tiles.
Quirk: because it leans a touch more saturated and less cool than the mintier options, it can look "off" next to very pale creams. If you're pairing it with neutrals, keep the backdrop slightly warm so the leaf tone stays coherent.
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