Ashwood & HueSavant
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Ever thought about how the hues of a forest could whisper to us about danger or nourishment?
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Yeah, the forest’s palette is a cheap warning system. Green that’s dull and heavy is often a sign of shade and damp—good for water but not so great for fire. Bright, fresh green means healthy plants that’ll give you food or medicine. A pop of red or orange on bark or leaves? That’s usually a plant warning you to stay away. So keep your eyes peeled and treat color like a quick signal board on what to pick up and what to steer clear of.