Forest & Botanical
Lush greens, mossy browns, and deep foliage tones inspired by forests, jungles, and botanical gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors are in a forest palette?
Forest palettes feature deep hunter greens, mossy olive tones, earthy browns, muted sage, and occasional highlights of light lime or cream to mimic sunlight through leaves.
What brands use forest color palettes?
Outdoor apparel brands (Patagonia, REI), organic food companies, eco-friendly startups, and botanical wellness brands frequently use forest-inspired palettes.
Is dark green a good color for websites?
Yes — dark greens like #1B4332 or #2D6A4F communicate trustworthiness, growth, and sustainability, and pair well with white or cream for high readability.
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