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  2. These Christmas Trees Look So Real No One Will Know ... - AOL

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    Pre-Lit Dunhill Fir Tree. This six and a half-foot tall Dunhill fir (there are also 7.5 and 9.5-foot versions) has a 51-inch base diameter and 650 white lights.

  3. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1.8-meter-tall (6 ft) recycled PVC Christmas tree made by Oncor. 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.

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    This tree comes in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 4.5 feet to a towering 15-foot option, and it was one of the most full and lush products we tested, with more than 2,000 branch tips on ...

  5. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Between 2001 and 2007, artificial Christmas tree sales in the U.S. jumped from 7.3 million to 17.4 million. [134] Currently, it is estimated that around 58% of Christmas trees used in the United States are artificial, while numbers in the United Kingdom are indicated to be around 66%. [135] Artificial trees

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    National Tree Company Pre-Lit 7.5′ ‘Feel Real’ Artificial Slim Christmas Tree National Tree Company Pre-Lit 7.5' 'Feel Real' Artificial Slim Christmas Tree Was $730 On Sale: $439 You Save 40%

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    An aluminum Christmas tree is a type of artificial Christmas tree that was popular in the United States from 1958 until about the mid-1960s. As its name suggests, the tree is made of aluminum , featuring foil needles and illumination from below via a rotating color wheel .