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  2. 25 Beautiful Outdoor Christmas Planter Designs - AOL

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    Natural Topiary Christmas Planter. Dried flowers, live vines, and evergreen garland twined around a conical topiary make a lovely display. RELATED: What It’s Like to Own a Christmas Tree Farm

  3. Celebrate the Season with a Striking Outdoor Christmas Planter

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You’ve decked the halls with live garlands, hung your Christmas wreath, and crafted a few DIY ...

  4. Plumeria rubra - Wikipedia

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    Plumeria rubra is a deciduous plant species belonging to the genus Plumeria. [4] Originally native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela, it has been widely cultivated in subtropical and tropical climates worldwide and is a popular garden and park plant, as well as being used in temples and cemeteries.

  5. Christmas flowers - Wikipedia

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    Christmas flowers are the popular flowers used during the festive season of Christmas. [1] In many nations, seasonal flowers and plants such as Poinsettia , Christmas cactus , holly , Christmas rose , ivy and mistletoe form a major part of traditional Christmas decoration .

  6. Adonidia merrillii - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as the "Christmas palm" because its fruits become bright scarlet and tend to be that color in winter. This palm is typically fairly small and slender, normally attaining 25 feet [ 4 ] or 8 meters [ 5 ] in height but has attained over 40 feet in some instances.

  7. Pinus brutia - Wikipedia

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    Pinus brutia is a medium-size tree, reaching 20–35 metres (66–115 feet) tall with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft), exceptionally 2 m (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft). The young bark is thin and red-orange, maturing to grey-brown to orange in color, fissured to flaky in texture.