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  2. It's Christmas! Time to Decorate Your Front Door With These ...

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    It's easier than it looks to craft this door hanger out of a chicken wire tree and a pack of little red and green bells. It's such a fun alternative to a wreath! Get the tutorial at Occasionally ...

  3. Prunus americana - Wikipedia

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    The American plum grows as a large shrub or small tree, reaching up to 4.6 metres (15 feet). [12] It is adapted to coarse- and medium-textured soils, but not to fine soils (silt or clay). Beneficially, the shrub survives harsh winters, down to temperatures of -40 degrees (Fahrenheit); [ 13 ] but has little tolerance for shade, drought, or fire.

  4. What Your Front Door Color Means and Says About You

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    If you want a big dose of energy when you view the front of your home, look no further than a red front door. Lewis says that the color red is a “passionate, amped up” and even “prosperous ...

  5. Tree plantation - Wikipedia

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    Like all conifers, Christmas trees are vulnerable to a range of pests. The final stage of cultivation, harvesting, is carried out in a number of ways; one of the more popular methods is the pick-your-own tree farm, where customers are allowed to roam the farm, select their tree, and cut it down themselves. Other farmers cultivate potted trees ...

  6. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree inside a home, with the top of the tree containing a decoration symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. [18]The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer.

  7. Paraserianthes - Wikipedia

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    Paraserianthes lophantha (syn. Albizia lophantha), the Cape Leeuwin wattle, Bicol wattle, Cape wattle, Crested wattle, Brush wattle [4] or plume albizia, is a fast-growing tree with creamy-yellow, bottlebrush like flowers. [5] It is the sole species in genus Paraserianthes. [6]

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  9. Door Tree - Wikipedia

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    The tree was a local landmark and it was also featured on a full page of Rachel Hartley's 1943 book The History of Hamden, Connecticut, 1786–1936. [ 1 ] Hamden's municipal historian, David Johnson, said the Door Tree was likely formed when two trees grew into each other.