Young lime tree leaves in spring sunlight — vivid yellow-green and bright
Deep Lime
#3A6B0A
rgb(58, 107, 10)
Dark mature lime foliage — the anchor green
Lime Green
#5E9E18
rgb(94, 158, 24)
Classic lime green — vivid and saturated
Spring Leaf
#8BC637
rgb(139, 198, 55)
Bright yellow-green of new spring leaves
Zest
#B8E05A
rgb(184, 224, 90)
The light-catching outer edge of a lime leaf in sun
Pale Lime
#DCF0A0
rgb(220, 240, 160)
Very pale lime — the underside of a backlit leaf
Lime Grove is the palette of early spring growth — the electric yellow-green that appears when new leaves unfurl in the first warm weeks of the year. This is one of the most vibrant and saturated green families in the natural world, carrying an almost neon energy while remaining entirely botanical in origin. The five values range from the dark anchor of mature lime foliage through brilliant Lime Green and Spring Leaf to the light-catching near-yellow of Zest and the pale translucency of Pale Lime.
This palette is ideal for food and beverage brands built around freshness, citrus, and vitality — the lime green family is immediately associated with lemon-lime drinks, fresh produce, and clean ingredients across consumer psychology research. It also performs strongly for fitness, wellness, and active lifestyle brands where energy and vitality are the primary emotional targets. The saturation in Lime Green and Spring Leaf is high enough to work as standalone accent colors in otherwise neutral brand systems.
Sponsors
In digital design, the lighter values — Zest and Pale Lime — provide excellent background options that maintain the palette's energetic identity without overwhelming the interface. The three darker values work for text, button states, and interactive elements. The key technical consideration is that lime greens sit in the range where screens and print diverge most significantly; always validate these values across output devices before finalizing production files.
For packaging and environmental design, Lime Grove stands out against dark backgrounds more effectively than most other green palette families, which makes it a strong choice for shelf presence. Against white or cream backgrounds, the deeper lime values hold the focal weight, while the lighter tones can be used for pattern and texture work at smaller scales.