Succulent Lime
#dcdd65
Lighter, cooler chartreuse-green for fresh interface accents
About Succulent Lime
Succulent Lime reads like a chart-highlighter streak: bright, but not lemon-sharp, and it leans more green than the nearby yellows. Compared with Garlic Butter, it doesn't feel soft or cooked. Compared with Kings Yellow and Pollination, it's cleaner and more assertive, with that lime undertone pushing forward instead of hovering in a pollen haze.
I use it for dashboards and finance apps when I need alerts, step states, or "available to act" badges that still feel fresh instead of honeyed. It also works well in SaaS onboarding and retail ops screens where product status must pop across dense tables and thumbnail grids. It's the one I reach for when the UI needs attention that reads crisp, not creamy, and not golden.
Pair it with darker leaf greens or muted grays so the lime undertone doesn't blend into neighboring chart series, especially beside creamier yellows like Pollination.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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