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    25 Easy Ideas for Beautiful Outdoor Christmas Planters 45+ Gorgeous Christmas Garland Decorating Ideas for Dressing Your Home Up 55+ DIY Christmas Wreaths to Give Your Guests the Prettiest Welcome

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    Large outdoor holiday decorations, like oversize presents and giant snowflakes dotting the grounds of North Carolina's historic High Hampton resort, delight children and adults alike. Textural ...

  4. How to Make Large Outdoor Christmas Ornaments for Your Lawn - AOL

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    We love the idea of large outdoor hanging ornaments on a tree in your yard—just secure to branches with wire. Choose light-weight, oversize ornaments to secure to branches for a festive, eye ...

  5. Angel chimes - Wikipedia

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    They apparently have the same origins as the Christmas pyramid, which functions on the same principle. They differ from these, primarily, in being mass-produced from metal and might have bell-ringing angels, whereas Christmas pyramids are usually crafted from wood and do not necessarily have bells. Angel chimes being lit and playing

  6. Blandfordia cunninghamii - Wikipedia

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    Blandfordia cunninghamii is one of four species of flowering plant commonly known as Christmas bells. [2] It is a tufted, perennial herb endemic to the Blue Mountains and Illawarra regions of eastern Australia. It has long, narrow, linear leaves and between twelve and thirty large, drooping, cylindrical to bell-shaped red flowers with yellow tips.

  7. Blandfordia punicea - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian Christmas bell was first formally described in 1805 by Jacques Labillardière who gave it the name Aletris punicea and published the description in Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen. [5] [6] In 1830, Robert Sweet changed the name to Blandfordia punicea. [7] The specific epithet (punicea) is a Latin word meaning "reddish" or ...

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