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  2. 6 Best Types of Winter Greenery for Christmas Decorating - AOL

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    1. Noble Fir. Noble fir is sturdy and has great needle retention with strong branches, which makes it ideal for heavy ornaments and decor. It's a good choice for crafting wreaths and holiday ...

  3. Here's What Real Christmas Trees Cost Across the Country - AOL

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    Price: $75 Tree types: Fraser Fir, Blue Spruce, White Fir, Norway Spruce Barclay's Tree Farm. It's a rare circumstance when you actually need a car in Manhattan, but getting out to Barclay's Tree ...

  4. Abies procera - Wikipedia

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    Abies procera, the noble fir, also called red fir and Christmas tree, [3] is a species of fir native to the Cascade Range and Pacific Coast Ranges of the northwestern Pacific Coast of the United States. It occurs at altitudes of 300–1,500 meters (980–4,920 ft).

  5. Costco Is Selling an $800 Christmas Tree—Would You Buy It?

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    6.5 Foot Pre-Lit Aspen Fir Artificial Christmas Tree. amazon.com. $168.80. Amazon. ... 12 ft Jackson Noble Fir LED Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree. homedepot.com. $799.00. Amazon.

  6. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Walnut trees No Yes Juniperus spp. Junipers No Koelreuteria paniculata: Goldenrain tree Medium Non-native Yes Laburnum spp. Golden chains Non-native No No Larix laricina: American larch Native No Liquidambar styraciflua: Sweetgum Large Native Yes Liriodendron tulipifera: Tulip tree Large Native Yes Maackia amurensis: Amur maackia Medium Non ...

  7. Christmas tree cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree cultivation is an agricultural, forestry, and horticultural occupation which involves growing pine, spruce, and fir trees specifically for use as Christmas trees. The first Christmas tree farm was established in 1901, but most consumers continued to obtain their trees from forests until the 1930s and 1940s.