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  2. These White Christmas Trees Turn Your Home Into a Winter ...

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    Madison Pine White Artificial Christmas Tree, Multi-Color Incandescent Lights. Make all things merry and bright with this artificial pine that's pre-strung with 300 multicolor, incandescent lights.

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    We put all the best artificial Christmas trees to the test, ... $299 at Home Depot. ... they replaced it immediately, and the new tree we received was perfectly white, as expected. Still, we think ...

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    Home Accents Holiday 6.5-Foot Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree. Price: $49.98. If you celebrate Christmas and haven’t bought a tree yet, consider this your sign to shop the Home Accents Holiday ...

  6. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1800s, home-made white Christmas trees were made by wrapping strips of cotton batting around leafless branches creating the appearance of a snow-laden tree. In the 1940s and 1950s, popularized by Hollywood films in the late 1930s, flocking was very popular on the West Coast of the United States. There were home flocking kits that ...

  7. Hanukkah bush - Wikipedia

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    The custom of Hanukkah bush [3] is a bone of contention between those Jews who see it, especially in its "menorah look-alike" manifestations, as a distinctly Jewish plant badge; and those Jews who regard it as an assimilationist variation of a Christmas tree — especially when it is indistinguishable from the latter.