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    Costway 6-Foot Artificial PVC Christmas Tree $27 $80 Save $53 Made from high-quality PVC material, this robust faux Christmas tree is designed to look like the real deal.

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  4. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Artificial flowers made from plastic A plastic bush. Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States). [1]

  5. Grow light - Wikipedia

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    Ficus plant grown under a white LED grow light. A grow light is an electric light that can help plants grow. Grow lights either attempt to provide a light spectrum similar to that of the sun, or to provide a spectrum that is more tailored to the needs of the plants being cultivated (typically a varying combination of red and blue light, which generally appears pink to purple to the human eye).

  6. Kirkcaldie & Stains - Wikipedia

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    The 'Christmas Shop' sold artificial Christmas trees, decorations, crackers and other items. [62] Kirkcaldie's also decorated its windows and front of the store with elaborate Christmas displays. After the business closed memorabilia, including animatronic Christmas elves from the window displays, were donated to Wellington Museum .

  7. Thomas Fairchild (gardener) - Wikipedia

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    In 1722 he published the small book The City Gardener, devoted to a description of the trees, plants, shrubs, and flowers which would thrive best in London.Pear trees still bore excellent fruit about Barbican, Aldersgate, and Bishopsgate, that in 'Leicester Fields' there was a vine producing good grapes every year, and that figs and mulberries throve very well in the city.