Green
#008000
Lime
#32CD32
Green & Lime
Green and Lime Color Combination — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AnalogousGreen and Lime Color Meaning
Green and lime creates the Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club combination — because the Wimbledon Championships (The Championships, Wimbledon, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, SW19 5AE, London, the oldest and the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, founded 1877, held annually in late June to early July over 14 days, the first of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, played on the most prestigious natural-grass courts in professional tennis) creates the most specifically SW19 and the most athletically prestigious green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool through the unique combination of the natural grass-court green (the most precisely maintained natural-grass surface in professional tennis — the Wimbledon grass courts are seeded with 100% perennial ryegrass, mown to exactly 8mm during the Championships, creating the most precisely maintained and the most institutionally specific natural-grass green in professional sport) and the lime-yellow of the Slazenger Wimbledon tennis ball (Slazenger has been the official Wimbledon ball supplier continuously since 1902 — the longest single continuous sports equipment sponsorship in the history of professional sport — using the most specifically Wimbledon-endorsed and the most athletically high-visibility lime-yellow as its ball colour).
The Slazenger–Wimbledon partnership (Slazenger Ltd, established 1881, the official Wimbledon ball supplier since 1902 — 124 continuous years as of 2026, the single longest uninterrupted equipment sponsorship in the history of professional sport — providing the most precisely Wimbledon-calibrated lime-yellow tennis balls with a felt diameter of 65.41–68.58mm and the most specifically high-visibility lime-yellow surface visible against the Centre Court natural-grass green) creates the green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool at the most specifically sports-equipment-historically significant and the most continuously professionally-endorsed green-and-lime scale.
The Irish national colour tradition (the specific combination of the bright green of the Irish tricolour / tricolor's first stripe — Kelly green #009A44 — and the lime-green accent of the most specifically Irish Republican sport, the Gaelic Athletic Association's hurling and Gaelic football — using the most vivid and the most nationally symbolic Irish green alongside the lime-green of many GAA county team jerseys, particularly the Kerry GAA gold-lime and the Limerick lime-green) creates the green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool at the most specifically Irish-national and the most broadly GAA-sporting green-and-lime scale.
Green and Lime in Design
Green and lime in design creates the most specifically Wimbledon SW19 lawn-tennis and the most Slazenger-continuously-endorsed athletic green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool — Wimbledon Centre Court 100%-perennial-ryegrass most-precisely-maintained-natural-grass, Slazenger 124-continuous-years most-longest-uninterrupted-sports-sponsorship lime-yellow ball, Irish GAA most-nationally-symbolic-Irish green-and-lime. For Wimbledon and All England Club heritage organizations, Slazenger sports heritage, and any design context where the most specifically lawn-tennis-athletic and the most naturally prestigious green-and-lime is needed, this creates the most precisely calibrated and the most Wimbledon-authentic green-and-lime identity.
The combination's natural-turf authenticity (grass-court green's most-precisely-maintained-natural-turf warm-neutral against lime's most-specifically-high-visibility-athletic creates the most naturally authentic and the most athletically prestigious green-and-lime in professional sport — the Wimbledon grass court is the single most carefully maintained natural-grass playing surface in any professional sport, mown daily during the Championships) gives it an unusual natural-turf athletic authority.
In contemporary Wimbledon and All England Club brand design, Slazenger sports heritage, Irish GAA sports organizations, and any design context where the most naturally athletic and the most specifically lawn-tennis-prestigious green-and-lime is needed, this combination creates the most Wimbledon-authentic and the most naturally prestigious green-and-lime identity.
Green and Lime Color Style
Green and lime define the visual character of the Wimbledon Championships and the Slazenger tennis ball tradition — the natural-grass green of the Centre Court 100%-perennial-ryegrass against the lime-yellow of the Slazenger Wimbledon ball, the Irish GAA green-and-lime sporting. Naturally precise Wimbledon grass-court green against the most specifically high-visibility Slazenger lime-yellow ball.
The mood is of Wimbledon Centre Court athletically prestigious — the specific quality of the SW19 Centre Court in late June, where the natural-grass green of the most precisely maintained turf and the lime-yellow of the Slazenger Wimbledon ball create the most naturally authentic and the most athletically prestigious green-and-lime. Green and lime is the palette of the most specifically Wimbledon-SW19 and the most Slazenger-124-years-continuously-endorsed athletic natural green-and-lime.
Contemporary applications include All England Club Wimbledon heritage, Slazenger sports heritage, Irish GAA sporting organizations, and any brand wanting the most specifically Wimbledon-athletic and the most naturally prestigious green-and-lime combination.
What Green and Lime Mean Together
The Wimbledon Centre Court (Centre Court, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, SW19 5AE, London, the most prestigious individual tennis court in the world, with a capacity of 14,979 and a retractable roof installed 2009, playing host to every Wimbledon singles final since 1922 — the natural-grass surface seeded with 100% perennial ryegrass, mown to exactly 8mm, creating the most precisely maintained natural-grass green in professional sport) — creates the green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool at the most specifically Wimbledon-institutionally-prestigious and the most athletically single-court-celebrated green-and-lime scale.
The Slazenger Wimbledon ball (Slazenger, continuous official Wimbledon ball supplier since 1902, providing approximately 54,000 Wimbledon-specification lime-yellow balls for each Championships — each ball used for no more than seven games on Centre Court and Court 1 before replacement — the most precisely quality-controlled and the most specifically Wimbledon-endorsed lime-yellow athletic equipment in the history of professional sport) — creates the green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool at the most specifically Wimbledon-ball-historically-documented and the most continuously-professionally-endorsed green-and-lime scale.
The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Final (Croke Park, Jones's Road, Dublin 3, the most important annual Irish sporting event, the GAA All-Ireland Hurling Final — held in September at Croke Park, capacity 82,300, the third largest stadium in Europe — featuring the most specifically Irish green-and-lime county team jersey combinations, particularly Limerick's vivid lime-green and Kilkenny's black-and-lime as the most nationally celebrated green-and-lime sporting traditions in Ireland) — creates the green-and-lime warm-neutral-cool at the most specifically Irish-GAA-sporting and the most nationally celebrated All-Ireland warm-neutral-cool scale.
Green and Lime in Branding
Green and lime branding projects Wimbledon athletic natural-turf prestige and Slazenger continuous-endorsement authority — Wimbledon Centre Court 14,979-capacity most-prestigious-tennis-court 100%-perennial-ryegrass, Slazenger 124-continuous-years most-longest-uninterrupted-sports-sponsorship lime-yellow ball, GAA Croke Park 82,300-capacity most-important-Irish-sport green-and-lime. Tennis heritage and athletic natural brands and any organization wanting the most specifically Wimbledon-athletic and the most naturally prestigious green-and-lime benefits from this extraordinary Wimbledon-Slazenger-GAA triple athletic authority.
The combination's natural-turf athletic authority (Wimbledon natural-grass-green + Slazenger lime-yellow = the most naturally authentic and the most athletically prestigious green-and-lime in professional sport — simultaneously the most precisely maintained natural-grass and the most continuously professionally endorsed lime-yellow in sports history) creates brand identity with extraordinary natural-turf athletic authority.
Brands
Industries
Green and Lime in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, green and lime creates the most specifically Wimbledon athletic and the most naturally grass-court prestigious green-and-lime wardrobe — the combination of natural-turf grass-court green and high-visibility Slazenger lime-yellow creates the dressing of the most specifically Wimbledon-athletic and the most naturally prestigious warm-neutral-cool: the grass-court green garment with lime Slazenger-ball accents, the lime athletic wear with natural-turf green detail. This is the Wimbledon wardrobe — Centre Court natural-grass green against Slazenger lime-yellow ball.
Interior design with green and lime creates the most specifically Wimbledon athletic and the most naturally lawn-turf domestic environment — green in natural-grass-inspired botanical surfaces, natural-turf green living elements, and Wimbledon natural-grass warm-neutral accents against lime in high-visibility Slazenger-lime accent pieces, vivid lime-green botanical accent plants, and the most specifically athletic lime-green elements creates the most specifically Wimbledon-athletic natural-turf interior.
In the Wimbledon All England Club, Slazenger sports heritage, and GAA Irish sporting tradition, the green-and-lime combination creates the most specifically Wimbledon-athletic and the most naturally prestigious green-and-lime.
Green and Lime — Each Color Separately
Green
#008000
Green — the Wimbledon Centre Court grass-court green. The most specifically SW19 and the most athletically prestigious natural-turf warm-neutral in lawn tennis.
Explore Green →Lime
#32CD32
Lime — the Slazenger Wimbledon tennis ball lime. The most specifically Wimbledon-endorsed and the most athletically high-visibility cool-warm in professional tennis.
Explore Lime →Green and Lime — FAQ
- Do green and lime go together?
- Yes — green and lime create the Wimbledon Championships combination: Centre Court natural-grass (100% perennial ryegrass, mown to exactly 8mm) against the Slazenger lime-yellow Wimbledon ball — the most prestigious grass-court tennis tradition since 1877. Slazenger has been the official Wimbledon ball supplier since 1902 (124 continuous years as of 2026), the single longest uninterrupted equipment sponsorship in professional sport history.
- What does green and lime mean?
- Green and lime together mean Wimbledon SW19 athletic natural-turf prestige — Wimbledon Centre Court 14,979-capacity most-prestigious-tennis-court, Slazenger 124-continuous-years most-longest-sports-sponsorship lime-yellow, GAA Croke Park 82,300-capacity most-important-Irish-sport, and the general meaning of precisely-maintained natural-grass green (the most specifically Wimbledon-turf warm-neutral) against high-visibility athletic lime-yellow (the most specifically Slazenger-Wimbledon-ball cool-warm) in the most naturally prestigious athletic green-and-lime.
- How does green and lime compare to green and emerald?
- Green (#008000) is the standard web-safe mid-green — naturalistic, grass-court, Wimbledon-turf. Green-and-lime is the Wimbledon natural-turf-and-ball athletic warm-neutral-cool (natural grass, Slazenger, GAA); green-and-emerald is the Irish Emerald Isle national identity and Colombian Muzo emerald gemological (more deeply saturated, geologically precious, nationally Irish-symbolic). Green and lime is the Wimbledon grass court; green and emerald is the Emerald Isle.
- What accent colors work with green and lime?
- White adds the most specifically Wimbledon tennis court line-marking purity. Deep purple adds Wimbledon Royal Box ceremonial authority. Cream adds the most naturally domestic Wimbledon strawberry-and-cream warmth. Gold adds the most specifically GAA championship-trophy metallic. Deep navy adds natural-turf botanical depth. Pale sky blue adds the most specifically Wimbledon summer-day aerial complement. Most powerful in the Wimbledon green-and-lime vocabulary: natural grass green, Slazenger lime-yellow, white court-line, deep purple Royal Box, cream strawberry-and-cream, and the specific most-naturally-athletic and the most-Wimbledon-prestigious warm-neutral-cool.