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    Walmart is having a major gardening sale in June 2024. Shop flowering shrubs, rustic flower pots, bird feeders, and more for up to 80 percent off. Walmart's Gardening Section Is on Sale Right Now ...

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    Holiday Time Mini White LED Christmas String Lights. Price: $4.84 We’re not surprised to hear Holiday Time’s LED Christmas string lights are a Walmart bestseller. For just under $5 a box ...

  5. Sarcococca - Wikipedia

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    Sarcococca (sweet box or Christmas box) [1] [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the box family . native to eastern and southeastern Asia, and the Himalayas, with one species native to Central America. They are slow-growing, monoecious, evergreen shrubs 1–2 m (3–7 ft) tall.

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  7. Ceratopetalum gummiferum - Wikipedia

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    Ceratopetalum gummiferum, the New South Wales Christmas bush, is a tall shrub or small tree popular in cultivation due to its sepals that turn bright red-pink at around Christmas time. [ 1 ] The specific name gummiferum alludes to the large amounts of gum that is discharged from cut bark.