fern green Color Codes

Color Preview: Fern Green
Fern Green Color Values
Related Colors

Complementary

#a480a4

Analogous

#5b806e
#6e805b

Triadic

#5b5b80
#805b5b

Tetradic

#5b6e80
#805b80
#806e5b
HTML Snippets
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.element { color: #5B7F5B; }

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Contrast Ratios

Black4.63 (AA)
White4.53 (AA)
Shades of Fern Green
#1c271c
#3b543b
#5B7F5B
#82a682
#aec6ae
Color Blindness Simulations

Protanopia (Red-Blind)

#6b6b5b

Deuteranopia (Green-Blind)

#69665b

Tritanopia (Blue-Blind)

#5d6f6e

Related Palettes

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About Fern Green

Fern Green, represented by the hex code #5B7F5B, is a muted, earthy shade of green that evokes the lush, calming presence of nature. This color is reminiscent of the deep, rich greens found in dense fern foliage, offering a sense of tranquility and renewal. Its composition is balanced, with a mix of green and subtle undertones of gray, giving it a subdued and sophisticated appearance. In terms of appearance, Fern Green is neither too bright nor too dark, making it versatile for various applications. It is often used in interior design to create a serene and grounded atmosphere, ideal for spaces meant for relaxation and reflection, such as living rooms, bedrooms, and meditation areas. This color is also popular in fashion, particularly in autumn and winter collections, where it complements other earthy tones and provides a natural, understated elegance. Psychologically, Fern Green is associated with growth, harmony, and stability. It can evoke feelings of peace and balance, making it an excellent choice for environments where stress reduction is desired. The color's connection to nature can also inspire creativity and a sense of renewal, encouraging a fresh perspective and a calm mind. Culturally, green has various significances around the world. In many Western cultures, it symbolizes nature, health, and prosperity. In some Eastern traditions, green is linked to fertility and new beginnings. Fern Green, with its natural and organic connotations, embodies these associations, making it a color that resonates with themes of life, growth, and sustainability. Its timeless appeal ensures its continued relevance in design and cultural contexts.