Deep Sage Green
Deep Sage Green is a muted natural shade that offers calmness with a deeper earthy tone.
#5F7F5F
rgb(95, 127, 95)
Color Formats
Different formats of the color
HEX
#5F7F5F
RGB
rgb(95, 127, 95)
HSL
hsl(120, 14%, 44%)
Color Shades
Different shades of the color
Lightest
#afcfaf
Lighter
#87a787
Base
#5F7F5F
Darker
#375737
Darkest
#0f2f0f
Complementary
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous
Analogous colors are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
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Sage Green
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Deep Green
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Deep Forest Green
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Dark Sage Green
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Deep Lime Green
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Light Sage Green
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Deep Mint Green
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Pastel Sage Green
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Soft Sage Green
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Deep Olive Green
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