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  2. The Best Christmas Tree Stands to Keep Your Evergreen ... - AOL

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    Best Design: Tree Nest Christmas Tree Stand Large Base Best Value: Cinco Express 8-Foot Christmas Tree Stand Best Cast Iron: John Wright Heirloom Christmas Tree Stand

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    Consider the look of your tree and home when determining the right base elements for your tree. While a rattan collar might be right for cottage-style decor, an ornate gold skirt might be just ...

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    Christmas tree stand with water-well. Christmas tree stands designed for natural Christmas trees often have a water-well in them; natural trees require water so that they do not dry out. [5] In fact, growers state that the secret to long-lived natural Christmas tree is a lot of water, so often they recommend a tree stand that has a large water ...

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    $131 at Amazon. Related: The 12 Best Artificial Christmas Trees We Tested from Balsam Hill, National Tree Company, and More Standing at a whopping 6.5 feet tall, this artificial Christmas tree ...

  6. The best artificial Christmas trees of 2024, tested by AOL

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    In addition to size, there are three common Christmas tree shapes, as well: Full: The most popular shape, full Christmas trees have a wide base that’s often 50 inches or more in diameter ...

  7. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Most artificial Christmas trees are manufactured in the Pearl River Delta area in China. [30] Between January and September 2011, over 79.7 million dollars worth of artificial Christmas trees were exported to the United States. The number of artificial Christmas trees imported to United States rose 139 million in the same nine-month period in 2012.