Meadow Wildflower Palette
A full summer meadow in bloom — genuine mixed wildflower color, busier than spring-meadow's early-season restraint.
#3D6B35
grass green
HSL 111° 34% 31%
6.3:1 on white
#E85D75
wild-poppy pink-red
HSL 350° 75% 64%
3.4:1 on white
#F4C542
buttercup yellow
HSL 44° 89% 61%
1.6:1 on white
#7B6FC4
cornflower violet
HSL 249° 42% 60%
4.3:1 on white
#F7F3E9
meadow-light background
HSL 43° 47% 94%
1.1:1 on white
Using this palette
Where spring-meadow deliberately stays mostly green to represent early season growth, this is the same meadow a few weeks later, in full bloom — three distinct flower colors (pink-red, yellow, violet) at roughly equal weight against a single grounding green, echoing how a real wildflower meadow actually looks from a distance: a green field peppered with color rather than dominated by any one flower hue. #3D6B35 anchors text; the three flower colors are best used as accents rather than large fills, since together at full size they compete rather than harmonize. #F7F3E9 keeps the palette from needing pure white anywhere.