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Depends on where you are in the USA.
I'm in the desert plateaus. Over a mile high in elevation, but desert - tons of juniper and sage.
Anything that appears "foliage green" just sticks out. What is commonly referred to as flat dark earth doesn't do so badly.
The patterns that seem to do well here are three color desert, multicam, or woodland if it has been washed to the point the black is mostly faded out.
So the tans / browns do OK, and greens do too as long as they're more sage than bright. I went with tan 'cause there are months when even the sage is brown..... easier to look like a dead bush among the live bushes than it is to look like the sole live bush among the dead.
I'm in the desert plateaus. Over a mile high in elevation, but desert - tons of juniper and sage.
Anything that appears "foliage green" just sticks out. What is commonly referred to as flat dark earth doesn't do so badly.
The patterns that seem to do well here are three color desert, multicam, or woodland if it has been washed to the point the black is mostly faded out.
So the tans / browns do OK, and greens do too as long as they're more sage than bright. I went with tan 'cause there are months when even the sage is brown..... easier to look like a dead bush among the live bushes than it is to look like the sole live bush among the dead.