CHRISTMAS TREE GALLERY
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We can't have a list of favorite trees and exclude what Good Housekeeping has rated as Best Overall Christmas Tree by Balsam Hill. With varying branch tips and flat needles that even have the little grooves that are found in real balsam fir trees, it's no surprise that this artificial tree won Best Overall.
The Pretty in Pink tree from Treetopia is definitely pretty. It was featured in a Martha Stewart magazine (see retailer website), and it looks absolutely delightful with its soft pink branches. If you're brave enough to go with a colored tree, this hue of pink is a great option.
This is a very whimsical and cute tree, which makes a festive accessory for small spaces and tabletops. Who wouldn't love a tree that comes with a cute little climbing bear? Just watch out - the bear is so cute that your guests may want to take it home with them!
For those of you who have a soft spot for Charlie Brown, this tree is for you. It just pulls at those heartstrings, and begs you to love it. There's not too much space for presents, but if you're short on ornaments, this tree is definitely for you!
This is truly a unique tree - it's kind of like the surf 'n turf, but instead it marries holiday tradition with remnants of the aquarium. Perfect for a bubbly holiday!
The Vermont White Spruce by Balsam Hill is a true classic. This tree has beautiful, sturdy molded branch tips which are perfect for hanging ornaments, and its needles are a rich shade of green, while the branches are a deep brown. This tree is consistently a best-seller.
This is an interesting take on the "frosted" tree. Rather than have thick frosting sprayed on the tree, the branch tips are sprayed with white paint. It makes the tree look like it was dusted with light snow, and you won't have to worry about frosting coming off as you hang lights and ornaments.
This tree, called a Spiral Fantasy, is made by wrapping pre-lit garlands, which are used to form the outline of a tree. The lights are nice and large, so it won't need many (if any!) decorations.
OK, so we've heard of the upside down tree, but we didn't expect a retailer to offer it in White! These trees are great for hanging ornaments, or to leave room for LOTS of presents. If you want to put a tree next to a couch, this one will save you a lot of space at the floor!
This prelit artificial Christmas tree from Christmas Tree Market has many different kinds of branch tips, giving it texture and depth. Its varying branch lengths are great for hanging ornaments, and the tree has a very natural silhouette.
OTHER TREE GALLERY ARTICLES
The White House Christmas Tree
History
The White House Christmas tree, also known as the Blue Room Christmas Tree, is the official indoor Christmas tree of the White House. It is traditionally situated in the Blue Room of the White House.
It has been said that the first White House Christmas tree was installed in the 19th ...
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The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is one of the most-celebrated holiday decorations in New York City, and one of the most-visited attractions for residents and tourists. Established in 1933, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has become an iconic representation of the Christmas spirit in ...
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The Emirates Palace Hotel Christmas Tree
What is the Emirates Palace Hotel Christmas Tree? Where is it?
Probably the world’s most expensive Christmas tree, the Emirates Palace Hotel Christmas Tree was an artificial tree embellished in expensive jewels, silver and gold bows, round ornaments and sparkling white lights. It ...
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The National Christmas Tree
A trip to Washington DC is never complete without visiting the White House. Schedule a trip around Christmas season, and you’ll find plenty of interesting things to do in the state. But if you really want to see something spectacular, head over to the Ellipse to witness the lighting of ...
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Famous Christmas Trees in America
We love our Christmas trees in America. So much so, in fact, that Christmas trees receive nationwide popularity, with some even having a following that spans generations. Here are a few of the most popular Christmas trees in America:
The National Christmas Tree
Considered the nation’s ...
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World's Famous Christmas Trees
The Christmas tree has long been a tradition for many Americans, but now, Christmas trees are all symbols of the holiday festivities all over the world. Mostly large and lavishly decorated, some of the Christmas trees sometimes signal the start of the holiday itself. Christmas tree lighting ...
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