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  2. 5 Go-to Tips for Top-Notch Christmas Tree Care - AOL

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    Here are five more of the NCTA’s top Christmas tree care tips, from choosing the right tree to recycling it correctly after the holidays. 1. Make sure you have a fresh tree to begin with

  3. 12 Common Christmas Tree Care Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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    7. Putting the Tree Near a Heat Source. Placing your Christmas tree near a heat source such as a fireplace, radiator, heat vent, or direct sunlight can cause your tree to dry out faster. And that ...

  4. 5 steps for choosing the best live Christmas tree (+ how to ...

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    Learn the quick do’s and don’ts of Christmas tree care from the experts. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  5. Euphorbia leucocephala - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia leucocephala, with many common names including little Christmas flower, white lace euphorbia, snow bush, snow flake, snows of Kilimanjaro [1] and white Christmas bush [2] is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is endemic to Mexico and Mesoamerica, and a relative of the poinsettia. [3]

  6. Leucojum aestivum - Wikipedia

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    Leucojum aestivum is a perennial bulbous plant, generally 35–60 cm (14–24 in) tall, but some forms reach 90 cm (35 in). Its leaves, which are well developed at the time of flowering, are strap-shaped, 5–20 mm (0.2–0.8 in) wide, reaching to about the same height as the flowers.

  7. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    Macro photography of a natural snowflake. A snowflake is a single ice crystal that is large enough to fall through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. [1] [2] [3] Snow appears white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is because the many small crystal facets of the snowflakes scatter the sunlight between them. [4]

  8. This Viral Christmas Tree Decorating Hack Has DIYers ... - AOL

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    This fun and festive DIY is a nifty way to decorate the bottom of your Christmas tree. ... use the 4-foot tree she picked out for her hack, just make sure the bucket you choose is wider than your ...

  9. Fake snow - Wikipedia

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    Fake snow has been made from many materials. In the early 1900s, decorative snow was sometimes made from borax flakes and even ammonia. [1] Before the dangers of asbestos were known, the substance was sold for Christmas tree decoration. Gypsum was also used to simulate snow in films, including The Wizard of Oz and Citizen Kane. [2] Actor Lon ...