Palm Tree Palmenmuster Autumn Camo is a WWII-era camouflage pattern developed for the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS, introduced in 1944 as part of Germany’s late-war camouflage advancements. The name Palmenmuster translates to "palm pattern", referring to its large, organic, palm-frond-like shapes designed for effective concealment in woodland and transitional environments. The autumn variant featured earthy browns, tans, and muted greens, optimized for fall foliage and dry terrain, providing superior disruption against aerial and ground-based observation. Though it saw limited use due to Germany's deteriorating war situation, Palmenmuster influenced post-war camouflage designs in Eastern Europe and beyond. The version of Palm Tree Palmenmuster Autumn Camo featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this historical military pattern, preserving its distinctive aesthetic while adapting it for collectors, reenactors, and commercial applications.