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  2. Ardisia crenata - Wikipedia

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    Christmas berry is an upright perennial shrub that grows 1.5–6 feet (0.46–1.83 m) tall. It maintains a densely-tufted growth pattern and is often multi-trunked. Christmas berry prefers moist soil and germination can occur from pH 4 to pH 10. It does well in temperatures of 25 °C and above. [7]

  3. Christmasberry - Wikipedia

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    Christmasberry (also Christmas berry or Christmas-berry) can refer to any one of several shrubs or small trees, as well as their colorful fruit: Ardisia crenata, native to Asia and Australia; Crossopetalum ilicifolium; Lycium carolinianum (Carolina desert-thorn, family Solanaceae), a boxthorn native to subtropical North America

  4. These Funny Christmas Jokes Will Keep the Family ... - AOL

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    This list of 150 hilarious Christmas jokes will keep your family and friends laughing all season long. Share Christmas knock-knock jokes, dad jokes, and puns.

  5. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Christmas lights in Verona, Italy. Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree with lights in London, England. Christmas lights (also known as fairy lights, festive lights or string lights) are lights often used for decoration in celebration of Christmas, often on display throughout the Christmas season including Advent and Christmastide.

  6. Grace Jones, Pee Wee Herman, and the Melancholy Spirit of ...

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    Pee Wee’s Christmas Special first aired in 1988 but is now available on streaming. It is maybe the purest way to experience the charms of this show. It is maybe the purest way to experience the ...

  7. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    While the idea was first demonstrated by Benjamin Franklin, the idea was adapted for use in Christmas lights. They were invented by Carl Otis in 1935, who sold the patents to the NOMA Electric Corporation. There is a long story involving patent fights. [5] Bubble lights can still be purchased online and in stores to this day.

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