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  2. Looking for a real Christmas tree? 10 Jersey Shore farms to ...

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    Christmas trees are available in different sizes as well as seasonal greenery arrangements. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday, from Nov. 25 to Dec. 24. Phone: 732-598-6056

  3. This Arborist-Beloved Evergreen Is a Must-Have for Your Yard

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    The best evergreen trees include many more options than Christmas trees and needle-shedding pines. Just like annuals and perennials, evergreens come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.

  4. Holmdel Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The arboretum was established in 1963 with 87 trees and is administered by the Monmouth County Shade Tree Commission with the Monmouth County Park System. It was named in honor of David C. Shaw, who was the superintendent of the Monmouth County Shade Tree Commission from 1963 to 2002. [1] The park aims to highlight ornamental trees and shrubs ...

  5. Golf House - Wikipedia

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    The white pine, hemlock and other evergreen trees imported from around the country and planted a century before have matured. The park offers facilities including a disc golf course, tennis courts, sports fields, hiking trails, beach volleyball and a driving range, all free of charge. During the summer, playgrounds and a swimming lake are ...

  6. Think you've got a big tree? Get recognition for the biggest ...

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    Georgian Court University has a number of trees considered Heritage Champions on New Jersey’s big tree registry, including this Bigleaf Linden, in Lakewood, NJ Monday, May 13, 2024.

  7. Magnolia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular cultivar that has survived long-term in West Virginia, New Jersey, and Long Island, NY. This cultivar grows in a dense and compact pattern, with narrow, medium-sized, glossy leaves. Flowers measure 5–6 in (13–15 cm). 'Edith Bogue' was brought to the coastal plain of New Jersey from Florida in the 1920s.