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  2. This Viral Christmas Tree Decorating Hack Has DIYers ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 30, Emma Villaneda, known as @thecraftedstudioco on TikTok, posted a DIY Christmas tree collar hack that involves a few inexpensive things from Dollar Tree. The video has over 244K likes ...

  3. Woman jokes about mother’s skinny ‘Ozempic’ Christmas tree

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    “Mom’s tree off that Ozempic,” the text across the screen read. Rollins further joked about how thin her mother’s Christmas appeared when she wrote in the caption: “Ozempic tree.”

  4. Kelly Ripa Fans Go Wild After She Shares 'Stunning' Photo of ...

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    Kelly Ripa's latest social media post has her fans thinking someone might be using Ozempic—but it's not the talk show host herself.. In fact, it's not a person at all. It's Ripa's Christmas tree ...

  5. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree inside a home, with the top of the tree containing a decoration symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. [18]The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer.

  6. Branch collar - Wikipedia

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    A branch collar on a common oak (Quercus robur L.). Tree branches are attached to the trunk with a series of trunk collars that annually envelope the branch collar. [1] The branch tissues develop a basal collar first in spring, then trunk tissue envelops the collar later during seasons of growth. [1]

  7. Plica plica - Wikipedia

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    Plica plica is diurnal, active during the day, and arboreal, living most of its life adhered to the sides of tree trunks. It comes down from the trees only to lay eggs, which it places inside rotting palm trees and in palm litter. The female produces at least two clutches per reproductive season, with an average clutch size of three eggs.