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  2. How to Make a Lemon Leaf Wreath with Magnolia & Poinsettia ...

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    This stunning lemon leaf wreath incorporates layers of artificial poinsettia petals and evergreen springs and dried magnolia leaves. And because it uses dried and artificial greenery, this ...

  3. Ree's Christmas Cornflake Wreaths Are Impossibly Easy - AOL

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    Cornflake wreaths are an adorable no-bake Christmas dessert recipe. These simple treats are made with cereal, marshmallows, and butter, plus food coloring!

  4. Magnolia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Ashe magnolia. Northwest Florida. Shrub or small tree to 40 foot; leaves 10–23 inch long, fruit 1.5–2.3 inch long with less than 50 carpels. Considered by some botanists to be a distinct species, Magnolia ashei. Magnolia macrophylla subsp. dealbata (Zuccarini) J. D. Tobe. Mexican bigleaf magnolia, Cloudforest magnolia, or eloxochitl. [2]

  5. Best Bites: Christmas wreath fruit cookie cake - AOL

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    Fresh mint for wreath garnish Instructions: Put parchment paper on your pizza stone (or grease your pizza pan ), and grease the sides of a small oven-safe pyrex bowl.

  6. Christmas cake - Wikipedia

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    A cake that may also be served at Christmas time in the United Kingdom, in addition to the traditional Christmas cake, is the cake known as a "Yule Log, or chocolate log". This is a Swiss roll that is coated in chocolate, resembling a log. The Christmas cake largely displaced the previously popular Twelfth-night cake during the Victorian era.

  7. Kransekage - Wikipedia

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    Bite-sized versions of the cake, called kransekakestenger (English: 'wreath cake rods') are often prepared for Christmas. The cake is prepared in the same way as with the original version, but instead of being formed into rings they are set into small, straight portions between 5–8 cm (2–3 in) long.

  8. Magnolia denudata - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia denudata is a rather low, rounded, thickly branched, and coarse-textured tree to 30 feet (9.1 m) tall. The leaves are ovate, bright green, 15 cm long and 8 cm wide. The leaves are ovate, bright green, 15 cm long and 8 cm wide.

  9. Panettone - Wikipedia

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    Panettone [a] is an Italian type of sweet bread and fruitcake, originally from Milan, Italy, usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Western, Southern, and Southeastern Europe, as well as in South America, Eritrea, [6] Australia, the United States, and Canada.