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  2. Cornus controversa - Wikipedia

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    Cornus controversa (wedding cake tree), syn. Swida controversa, is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is native to China, Korea, the Himalayas and Japan. It is a deciduous tree growing to 50 ft (15 m), with multiple tiered branches.

  3. 45 Unique Wedding Gift Ideas for the Couple Who Already Has ...

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    When selecting these v cute wedding gift ideas, we made sure to choose a wide variety of items in terms of price, size, and aesthetic (while also considering every type of couple who could be on ...

  4. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    Wedding cakes have been present at wedding ceremonies for centuries. They were not always the focus of the event and often came in different forms, like pies or bread. There has always been a lot of symbolism associated with the wedding cake. The earliest known sweet wedding cake is known as a Banbury cake, which became popular in 1655. [12]

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic rings, which resemble tree rings when sliced, give the cake its German name, which literally translates to "tree cake". Beer cake: Ireland: Any cake prepared with beer as a main ingredient; pictured is a chocolate bundt cake infused with stout beer. Berlingozzo: Lamporecchio: A simple ring-shaped yeast cake to celebrate Carnival.

  6. Behold, the Glorious Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecake

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    Invented in 1985, Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cheesecakes are individually-wrapped scalloped tree-shaped cakes. These tri-layer yellow cakes have two golden cake layers and one layer of white ...

  7. Salix babylonica - Wikipedia

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    Salix babylonica (Babylon willow or weeping willow; Chinese: 垂柳; pinyin: chuí liǔ) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan, and Siberia but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.