Lazy Daisy
#f6eba1
Softer daisy gold-green for calmer sections
About Lazy Daisy
Lazy Daisy looks like the first layer of straw-colored paint on a light green wall, but it's gone through a soft fade. It's still clearly yellow, yet the green family shows up as a gentle, chalky tint rather than the powdery hay feel of Drover. Compared with Eggnog, it's less creamy and less "coated," more dry and airy. Compared with Pale Canary, it's warmer and rounder, with less clean, leaf-filtered brightness.
I like Lazy Daisy for light, warm-green UI backgrounds where you want optimism that doesn't read dairy or too lemony. It works well in e-commerce admin panels for filter bars and empty states, and in health and wellness product flows where step chips and chart headers need to feel friendly, not retro. Pair it with olive-gray labels and ink slate type so the yellow doesn't float off the screen.
Quick note: next to very saturated greens it can feel a touch washed out, so keep the surrounding palette muted rather than neon.
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