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  2. Chichilaki - Wikipedia

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    The chichilaki (Georgian: ჩიჩილაკი) is a Georgian traditional Christmas tree made from dried hazelnut or walnut branches that are shaved to form a small “tree”. These pale-colored ornaments differ in height [ 1 ] from 20 cm (8 in) to 3 meters (10 feet).

  3. Christmas plants - Wikipedia

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    The chichilaki is the traditional Georgian Christmas tree, and is made from dried hazelnut or walnut branches that are shaved and shaped into a tree shape. They may be decorated with small fruits and berries.

  4. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The present cross-in-square structure was completed between 1010 and 1029 by the medieval Georgian architect Arsukisdze, although the site itself dates back to the early fourth century. The exterior archature of the cathedral is a well-preserved example of typical decorations of the 11th century.

  5. Staphylea colchica - Wikipedia

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    Staphylea colchica, the Caucasian bladdernut, [1] Colchis bladdernut, or Georgian: ჯონჯოლი, jonjoli or djondjoli, is an ornamental shrub in the Staphyleaceae family. It is native to western Georgia. Its binomial name is derived from the western Georgian kingdom of Colchis. This small tree (6–10 feet) is a rapidly growing ...

  6. National Botanical Garden of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Official webpage (in Georgian) Tourist Route "Narikala" (Virtual tour). The Government of Tbilisi. Accessed on September 23, 2007. Tbilisi Botanical Garden photo gallery. Грузия Online. Accessed on September 23, 2007.

  7. Quercus petraea subsp. polycarpa - Wikipedia

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    Quercus petraea subsp. polycarpa is a fairly large tree growing up to 20–25 metres (66–82 ft) in height, or exceptionally up to 40 m (130 ft). It is known for its very short stalk and acorns that occur either in pairs or alone.

  8. Franklinia - Wikipedia

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    Franklinia alatamaha is a small deciduous tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) tall, but commonly 4.5–7.5 m (15–25 ft). [7] It is prized for its fragrant white flowers, similar to single white Camellia blossoms; the smell may remind some of orange blossoms or honeysuckle. [8]

  9. Chukrasia - Wikipedia

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    The trees are tall with a cylindrical bole and spreading crown. C. velutina leaves are abruptly pinnate or bipinnate with leaflets that alternate or are subopposite, entire and unequal at the base. The erect, oblong flowers, which are rather large and born in terminal panicles, possess four to five petals. Mature fruits are a septifragally ...