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Artificial Christmas trees have become more difficult over the years. Some are made to look as much like the genuine thing as the ones you find in the Christmas tree lots. These include mimics of the Alaska Fir, the Norway spruce, the California Cedar, and even the Montana Pine amongst many others. But, in addition, there are those that have a designer look that a real tree can’t provide. Maybe you want an all-white tree or a tree with many colored optical fibers. The sizes can vary to accommodate any ceiling height, which makes it suitable if you are trying to put one in a 9 foot foyer or frame it in your bay window. You can get them with or without lights, with pre-lit trees that come in many colors too.
A Traditional Appearance
Traditional artificial Christmas trees are for people who want the convenience of an artificial tree with the look of a genuine one. A really first-class knock-off of a traditional tree is usually pricier and of higher quality than other synthetic trees.
The branches are made to mimic the look of real Christmas trees 2012 – 2013 with a dark green color. They come in different species, just like the real trees. You can find artificial trees that mimic an Alaska Fir, a Norway spruce, and a Montana Pine, amongst other choices. The height can vary from table-top to anywhere upwards of 20 feet or more. The most common ones are between 4 and 10 feet tall. Traditional trees can be either full or slim.
A Unique Appearance
There is no classic definition of a unique tree. There are so many different varieties and novelties that show up year after year. There are upside down trees, and spiral trees. You can get revolving trees and sparkling fiber optic trees too. The metal trees come in tinsel needles, sculpted forms, and a wide variety of color, shapes and sizes. People often add a unique tree in a different area of their home to complement the traditional one. They can add a bit of festive fun to the Christmas season.

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