Types of Real Christmas Trees
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There are several types of real Christmas trees, all of which are a cheap choice over artificial. Each type has unique features on branches, needles, shapes, scent and color.
Scotch pines
The six-foot Scotch pines are the most common types of Christmas trees, which fit nicely into the average home living room.
Leland Cypress
With dark green or gray foliage, the Leland Cypress is the most popular of Christmas trees in the southeast part of the U.S. Its branches are feathery and its scent is pleasant but light. This tree is ideal in the home of allergen-troubled folks.
Douglas Fir & Fraser Fir
The Douglas fir is a popular type of Christmas tree, and easily flocked. It has a great fragrance and lives longer than a lot of other trees. Its leaves are either dark green or blue. Its sister fir, the Fraser, has needles that are flatter and dark green. It holds its needles well and gives off a pleasant aroma. For a more citrus aroma from your Christmas tree you should choose the grand fir, with dark green shiny needles. If you want a more durable tree that can hold your heavy ornaments the noble fir is a great choice. It lives longer and healthier as a Christmas tree and makes an attractive, strong and durable wreath as well.
Artificial Pre-lit Christmas Tree for Stressfree Christmas Decorations
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The holiday season is stressful enough without having to worry about tangled lights, fallen needles and branches. An artificial pre-lit Christmas tree can solve these problems as well as add a touch of grace and elegance to your family holiday tradition. An artificial pre-lit Christmas tree, as the name implies, is an artificial (i.e. PVC or other flame retardant material—not a live tree) Christmas tree with the lights pre-installed that is placed in a rotating or non-rotating tree stand.
Installing a pre-lit artificial Christmas tree is easy and can save your family from some of the problems associated with live, non-rotating trees. Since the tree is artificial, you will not need to worry about messy needles and branches, disposal problems, and watering. One of the most onerous chores faced every Christmas is unraveling last years lights and then hunting down which individual dead bulbs have killed the entire string. This is not an issue with a pre-lit tree. Incorporating advanced fiber optic and LED technologies, pre-lit trees can provide astounding lighting effects without you having to untangle a single cord or replace a single bulb. Using a tree stand that revolves adds another elegant dimension to your holiday celebration. Since all faces of the tree are now visible, all ornaments are equally showcased and you won’t have to pick and choose which family treasures will be seen.If you are seeking to add a little style to your holiday festivities while reducing hassles, an artificial pre-lit Christmas tree might be just the thing for you.
Some examples of artificial pre-lit Christmas tree you can find online :
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Christmas Tree Selection Tips
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Selecting Christmas tree can be fun but challenging. There are many things to consider when choosing the right Christmas tree to celebrate your holidays. Do I want real or artificial? Should I buy pre-lit or plain? A few knowledgeable tips will guide you in the right direction. We provide the following Christmas tree selecting tips to make your job easier and fun.
Where do you want to put your Christmas tree?
Before you select the perfect Christmas tree, consider a little planning to make room for your special guest. Choose the best area in your room for the tree, which would include a spot that is close to an electrical outlet. When you plug in your lights, you won’t want a cord running along your floor, which could cause someone to trip and fall.Artificial or Real?
The first step is to decide whether you want a real or artificial tree. An artificial tree is beneficial to anyone who has allergies, but also if you just want to know that your tree will last for years. Artificial trees are nice because they do not have to be thrown out every year and they are always the same size and a perfect fit. On the other hand, there’s nothing like the smell of a real Christmas tree. With real trees, there is a greater risk of fire and also the need to keep them hydrated regularly. A real Christmas tree requires a lot of maintenance and, if you’re not up to it, an artificial may be the way to go.
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Christmas Tree Stands
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When decorating a Christmas tree, Christmas tree stand is one important element you should pay attention to, in order to make your tree standing well in balance. Whether you use a real or an artificial tree, you will need to pick a tree stand to support your Christmas tree. Please be sure about the type of tree that Christmas tree stand for, before you buy it, because they are designed technically different in purpose. Those stands designed for natural trees usually have a water-well, which supply the cut tree to stay fresh throughout the holiday season.
There are some good quality tree stands for both types. We pick two featured products for Christmas tree stands below.
24" Powerful Rotating Indoor Christmas Tree Stand for Artificial Tree
Make your Christmas tree magical with this powerful rotating tree stands.
Other features:
- Full 360 degree revolution takes 70 seconds
- Capacity to hold up to an 80lb 7.5 foot tree with 1500 lights
- Dimensions: 24"W x 24"L
- Opening at base is 1.25" diameter





