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  2. I tried Home Depot’s viral Halloween decor, and my yard has ...

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    The original 12-foot skeleton retailed for $399, but not only does the newer version have upgraded eyes, it also has a lower price tag of $299, making it slightly more affordable.

  3. Skelly (Halloween decoration) - Wikipedia

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    The lawn decoration was created in Home Depot's research and development department by Lance Allen and Rachel Little. After developing hundreds of skeletons, as a secret project, they set out to create a large skeleton. They did not think that 10 feet would be grand enough, and increased its height to 12 feet, that of a basketball hoop. At that ...

  4. Forget Home Depot's 12-Foot Skeletons: Check Out These 4 ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. It's spooky season, and although the 12-foot Home Depot skeletons steal the spotlight year after year, they're not the only Halloween decoration that'll turn heads.

  5. 9.5 Feet Animated Immortal Halloween Werewolf. Price: $399.00 Buy Now . 6-Foot Rotten Patch LED Pumpkin Skeleton. This skeleton is about half the size of Skelly, but comes with a poseable body and ...

  6. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gardens, typically a section of a larger garden, continue to be popular in the West, and many typical Japanese garden plants, such as cherry trees and the many varieties of Acer palmatum or Japanese maple, are also used in all types of garden, giving a faint hint of the style to very many gardens.

  7. Acer sieboldianum - Wikipedia

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    Acer sieboldianum 'Osiris' in autumn colour, at the Von Gimborn Arboretum, the Netherlands. Siebold's maple is not as rare in cultivation as it seems. Specimens are often mistaken for and mislabeled as similar species in the series Palmata, such as Acer japonicum, Acer shirasawanum and Acer palmatum; it is also sometimes confused with Acer pseudosieboldianum (Korean Maple or Keijo Maple), a ...

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