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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Top 10 Christmas Tree

Christmas weekend is coming and many of you probably have already decorate your front yards and living rooms with lights and Christmas trees. Ever wondering what kind of trees are preferred by everyone? The website About.com has listed the top 10 most popular Christmas Tree in North America. Here they are:
  1. Fraser Fir: excellent needle retention with nice scent.
  2. Douglas Fir: persistant needle and sweet scent when crushed. The tree is found in nearly every tree lot in United States.
  3. Balsam Fir: short, flat, long-lasting and armatic needles. The tree itself is very fragrant.
  4. Colorado Blue Spruce: solid living, pleasingly symmetrical
  5. Scotch Pine: most planted commercial Christmas tree in North America; long lasting aroma.
  6. Eastern Red Cedar: regional favorite of the South; drak, shiny, green and armatic needles
  7. White Spruce: regional favorite in northeast US and Canada; crushed needles have unpleasant ordor.
  8. Eastern White Pine: good needles retention but has little fragrance
  9. White Fir/Concolor Fir: nice aroma and good needle retention.
  10. Virginia Pine: tolerates warmer temperature; popular in Southeastern United States.

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