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  2. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    Wintry Pine Wreath with LED Lights, 24 Inches. ... "This Christmas tree is perfect! So easy to assemble, doesn’t stink like plastic and fluffed out super easily," wrote an enthusiastic review ...

  3. These Chic Outdoor Christmas Decorations Will Add Festive ...

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    For the exterior, they keep it simple with a pretty garland embellished with foraged berries and pine cones. Twinkle lights and a gold reindeer figurine on the tree-shaped wreath add sparkle ...

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    Ice cream cones, brushed and flocked with green decorating sugar, become conical pine trees. Coconut Sprinkle coconut flakes around the base of the house for snow-covered porches or lawns.

  5. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    A mature female big-cone pine (Pinus coulteri) cone, the heaviest pine cone A young female cone on a Norway spruce (Picea abies) Immature male cones of Swiss pine (Pinus cembra) A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads.

  6. Bristlecone pine - Wikipedia

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    The bristlecone pine's root system is mostly composed of highly branched, shallow roots, while a few large, branching roots provide structural support. The bristlecone pine is extremely drought tolerant due to its branched shallow root system, its waxy needles, and thick needle cuticles that aid in water retention. [8] Gnarled bristlecone pine wood

  7. Pinus strobus - Wikipedia

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    Old-growth pine in the Americas, of various Pinus species, was a highly desired wood since huge, knot-free boards were the rule rather than the exception. Pine was common and easy to cut, thus many colonial homes used pine for paneling, floors, and furniture.

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