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Palm Trees

22%LRV Value
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Palm Trees 642 is a green paint color from Benjamin Moore. It has a hex value of #598A78, LRV 22 and a neutral undertone. Its closest cross-brand match is Dark Jade from Behr (nearly identical), with 49 more equivalents across other brands.

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Palm Trees Technical Profile

HEX Code#598A78
RGB89, 138, 120
LRV21.7
UndertoneNeutral
Color Familygreen
BrandBenjamin Moore

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Palm Trees in Every Brand

The closest equivalent to Palm Trees in each major paint brand, ranked by how close the match reads. Always verify with a physical sample. How we calculate match accuracy →

Benjamin MoorePalm Trees
Nearly identical
BehrDark Jade

Dark Jade

Behr

Nearly identical

Alexandrite

Sherwin-Williams

Very similar

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Sheffield

PPG

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Dunn-Edwards

Very similar

Spa Green

Valspar

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Jasmine Jazz

Vista Paint

Very similar

On the Nile

Hirshfield's

Very similar

Forest Found

Kilz

Very similar

Mint Turquoise

RAL

Visible difference

Dream .05

Colorhouse

Visible difference

Calke Green

Farrow & Ball

Visible difference

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Recommended Pairings

Colors That Work With Palm Trees

Timeless pairing with clean white trim and a tonal accent wall

Living room with applied paint colors

Side Walls

Palm Trees

#598A78

Accent Wall

Tonal Shift

A warm shift that adds depth without clashing.

#749CA2

Trim & Molding

Pure White

Crisp white trim for a clean, traditional look.

#FFFFFF

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Color Palettes for Palm Trees

Color harmonies based on color theory — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.

Opposite on the color wheel — creates vibrant contrast

Base

Lawn Games

Complement

Majestic Orchid

Palm Trees Room Palettes

Color schemes built around this color — each swatch links to the closest matching paint.

Walls

Alaskan Husky

Trim

Chantilly Lace

Accent

This Color

Pop

Napa Vineyards

Warm & Inviting

Warm tones with cozy appeal — welcoming and comfortable

Walls

Bunny Gray

Trim

Chantilly Lace

Accent

This Color

Pop

Melrose Pink

Cool & Calm

Cool hues with soft contrast — serene and restful

Walls

Glass Slipper

Trim

Chantilly Lace

Accent

This Color

Pop

Peony

Bold Contrast

Complementary hues with punch — dynamic and striking

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Palm Trees — Frequently Asked Questions

What undertone does Palm Trees have?
Palm Trees by Benjamin Moore has a neutral undertone and sits in the green color family. The undertone shifts with light — warmer under 2700K bulbs, cleaner and cooler under 4000K daylight — so sample Palm Trees in your own space before committing.
What colors match Palm Trees from other brands?
The closest cross-brand equivalents to Palm Trees are Dark Jade by Behr (a near-identical match), Aspen Valley by Behr (a near-identical match), Alexandrite by Sherwin-Williams (a very close match) — the best options for getting Palm Trees's look from a brand your local store carries. Confirm with a physical sample, since sheen and lighting shift the final result.
What is the LRV of Palm Trees?
Palm Trees has a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 21.7, on a scale where 0 is pure black and 100 is pure white — that makes it a deep, dramatic color best saved for accent walls, dining rooms, and cozy spaces where atmosphere matters more than reflected light.

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