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Autumn Bracken

Autumn moorland — peat, dark bracken, bracken brown, rust, ochre, pale straw
Peat
#3A2A18
rgb(58, 42, 24)
Deep compressed organic soil of moorland — dark, rich, and earthy
Dark Bracken
#6A4010
rgb(106, 64, 16)
Deep warm brown of bracken fern beginning its autumn transition
Bracken Brown
#A87030
rgb(168, 112, 48)
Mid-stage bracken as it dries — warm orange-brown unique to this plant
Rust Orange
#C85020
rgb(200, 80, 32)
Peak autumn bracken — vivid rust-orange at maximum color intensity
Ochre
#D09030
rgb(208, 144, 48)
Late-stage bracken fading toward ochre as desiccation continues
Pale Straw
#F0D898
rgb(240, 216, 152)
Fully dried bracken — pale, almost straw-colored late autumn material

Bracken fern is the dominant plant of upland moorlands, heaths, and open hillsides across temperate regions — and in autumn, when it dies and dries, it transforms the landscape into one of the most vivid natural color displays in the temperate world. The live-green fronds turn first through every stage of warm brown before ending as pale, almost straw-colored dried material that persists through winter. Autumn Bracken is built from this seasonal transformation: the progression from dark peat earth through the bracken's own color range as it dies, stage by stage, from deep brown to pale gold.

Peat anchors the palette in the deep, near-black earth tone of moorland soil — the compressed, half-decomposed organic material that underlies bracken growth and gives upland landscapes their characteristic dark base. Dark Bracken and Bracken Brown are the deep and middle stages of the dying fern — the specific warm, slightly orange-brown that is unique to this plant's autumn color transformation. Rust Orange marks the most vivid moment in the process — the peak of the bracken's autumn color when orange-red is at maximum intensity.

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Ochre and Pale Straw track the bracken's final stages as it fades to fully dried material — progressively lighter and less saturated, moving toward the warm beige of completely desiccated fern. These two tones are the palette's most versatile neutrals: Ochre for mid-tone surface applications, Pale Straw for light backgrounds and high-key applications that need the full palette's warmth without its visual weight. Both are directly usable in interior design as warm neutral paint and surface references.

Autumn Bracken works across outdoor lifestyle brands, moorland and highland tourism, sustainable textiles using natural dyestuffs, traditional craft and heritage goods, autumn seasonal campaigns, and any design context where British, Scottish, Irish, or northern European landscape aesthetics are being invoked. The palette also connects strongly to whisky and craft spirits branding — the peat reference is directly relevant to Scotch whisky identity, and the warm brown-to-gold range maps to the colors of the products themselves in bottle and glass.

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