Homoeopathic Green
#e1ebd8
Softer, warmer green-gray for serene UI backgrounds
About Homoeopathic Green
On my screen, Homoeopathic Green reads like a pale wash that barely clears the threshold from white into gray green. It's cooler and softer than Ghost Lichen, so it doesn't feel planted or chatty, and compared to Distant Landscape it won't look gray-first. It's also less mint-tilted than Homoeopathic Mint, so the green note feels more like a restrained tint than a cast.
I reach for it when the background needs to stay polite while still signaling "design intent," especially in health apps and reading interfaces where you want long sessions to feel airy. It's solid for product docs, wellness dashboards, and onboarding screens that sit under photos without competing, and it behaves well for subtle UI states on light cards.
If you stack it with other pale greens, it can drift toward "just off-white," so I like adding a touch of cooler gray or a slightly deeper sage in adjacent surfaces to keep the interface from going flat.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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