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Tropical Garden

Tropical gardens operate at a different saturation level than temperate ones: the combination of intense sunlight, heat, and humidity produces plant pigmentation that seems almost artificially vivid to eyes accustomed to northern European or North American natural color. Bougainvillea fuchsia. Heliconia red and yellow. Bird of paradise orange. Traveler's palm green against a sky that is a specific vivid cerulean. The palette of the tropical garden is not harmonious in any conventional sense — it is vivid, competitive, and alive.

The Singapore Botanic Gardens at 10 AM. The light is already tropical-fierce. A bougainvillea the size of a large tree is entirely fuchsia. Next to it, a traveler's palm the same height is entirely green. The contrast is almost too much.

TropicalVividBotanicalLushFuchsia
Why this set works

The vivid, dense palette of tropical botanical environments — fuchsia, vivid lime, teal, coral, and deep green — for editorial design with lush, maximalist energy.

Tropical and resort brand identity
Maximalist editorial and fashion design
Bold botanical packaging and product design
Prompt words
tropical garden color palettetropical botanical palettevivid tropical colorslush botanical color schememaximalist tropical design
Export ready
1. Fuchsia Bloom Vivid #EF95EF
2. Lime Bloom Clear #C2E3A1
3. Teal Tone Vivid #4EE4B2
4. Ember Core Vivid #D55C20
5. Emerald Velvet Clear #31A531
6. Cerulean Bloom Vivid #95E0EF
--tropical-garden-1: #EF95EF;
--tropical-garden-2: #C2E3A1;
--tropical-garden-3: #4EE4B2;
--tropical-garden-4: #D55C20;
--tropical-garden-5: #31A531;
--tropical-garden-6: #95E0EF;

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Dark mode pairs
#EF95EF
#4F124F
#C2E3A1
#30471A
#4EE4B2
#1C7D5D
#D55C20
#E5AC8F
#31A531
#84D184
#95E0EF
#12454F

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#EF95EF
2.1:1 Fail
10.2:1 AAA
#C2E3A1
1.4:1 Fail
14.8:1 AAA
#4EE4B2
1.6:1 Fail
13.1:1 AAA
#D55C20
3.9:1 AA Large
5.4:1 AA
#31A531
3.2:1 AA Large
6.6:1 AA
#95E0EF
1.5:1 Fail
14.2:1 AAA

Color-on-color pairs:

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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Fuchsia Bloom Vivid
#EF95EF
Pink · hsl(300, 74%, 76%)
2
Lime Bloom Clear
#C2E3A1
Lime · hsl(90, 54%, 76%)
3
Teal Tone Vivid
#4EE4B2
Teal · hsl(160, 74%, 60%)
4
Ember Core Vivid
#D55C20
Orange · hsl(20, 74%, 48%)
5
Emerald Velvet Clear
#31A531
Green · hsl(120, 54%, 42%)
6
Cerulean Bloom Vivid
#95E0EF
Blue · hsl(190, 74%, 76%)
Editorial direction

Collections should do more than group swatches. Each one should read like a usable design direction with a clear emotional lane and a real application surface.

This detail route is the missing layer between a generic palette gallery and a convincing design reference. It gives the set a specific point of view.

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