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There are some amazing unlit artificial Christmas trees available in today’s market. These are ideal for areas of your business that do not require lighting as the surroundings are amply lit. In this case, strings of lights, or a pre-lit artificial Christmas tree would be too much. All of the craftsmanship and detail goes into the meticulous details of making the tree look realistic. These trees have all the beauty and grandeur of fresh cut Christmas trees, without the annoying mess of pine needle shedding. They are stunningly realistic with the amount of pine needles in line with count of branches. Many even have clusters of pinecones, which helps them look even closer appearance to the trees found in nature.
When it comes to unlit artificial Christmas trees there are many styles of trees available, and a favorite of yours just may be among them. See if the following list will jog your memory: Colorado Mountain Spruce, Vermont White Spruce, California Baby Redwood, Arizona Ponderosa Pine, Sugarland Spruce, Frazier Fir, Smokey Mountain Spruce, Aspen Estate Fir, Aspen Silver Fir, Norway-Spruce, Balsam Fir, Mount Washington White, Red Spruce Slim, Windsor Spruce, Noble Fir, Silverado Slim, Rogue River Spruce, Crystal Pine, and the Forrest Sierra Fir. Many of these species of trees come in the most authentic of shapes and sizes, while others might have slim and narrow adaptation in order to accommodate your area limitations. Some are even available in a small potted plant version, which works well with apartment dwellers. This is a wonderful way to add a majestic lineup of pine trees in your entry way for a delightful welcome to your Christmas parties. Most styles of unlit artificial Christmas trees come in the natural, untouched pine needles as found in nature, but others are lightly kissed with a touch of newly fallen snow on the branches for atrium or outdoor uses. There are unrealistic, metro trees that are great for a whimsical look. For urban ensemble decors, there are choices such as all white trees, purely red trees, purple, blue, champagne, copper metallic trees, and silver metallic trees. If you feel like getting really crazy, try out an upside down artificial Christmas tree; it’s just as you would imagine, a tree that is fuller on top and has a point on the bottom. Don’t ask where to put the star, because not even we know the answer to that.
Other specialty unlit artificial Christmas trees run in the category of “Topiary”, that is, they take on artistic shapes by simulation that they have been groomed and grown to have sphere shape foliage, as well as cone, pyramids, spirals, a cross, or even animal figures and human shapes.These unorthodox Christmas trees are typically used to line walkways in the garden and front yards. Commercially unlit artificial Christmas trees are practical for use in shopping areas to create an inviting holiday shopping experience. Making a nice place that will attract plenty of people in order for them to spot your stores and lure customers is a fabulous idea. In a display window, which is usually well lit for showcasing the clothes on mannequins, or large display items, lights on the tree are not necessary, so save money and effort and purchase an unlit tree for these instances.
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