The
Artificial
Christmas
trees
look
authentic
and give
a great
atmosphere
of
tradition
without
denuding
the
country
of trees
and
without
having a
Fir tree
smell in
your
house.
The
original
Artificial
Christmas
trees
where
made of
goose
feathers
but
where
not very
sturdy.
The
Americans
created
the
studier
brush
tree and
the
trend
has been
towards
increasing
realism.
There is
an
amazing
variety
of
Artificial
Christmas
trees
available.
I like
the
classic
cone
shaped
tree is
best.
Many of
the
Artificial
Christmas
trees
available
are
identical
in shape
size and
color to
that of
the live
Christmas
trees.
Some are
so good
that you
have to
get real
close
before
you can
tell the
difference.
Nearly
all of
the
worlds
best
loved
live
Christmas
trees
have
Artificial
Christmas
tree
replica.
Including
The
Arizona
Pine,
the
Aspen
Spruce,
Colorado
Spruce,
Douglas
Fir.
Sizing
your
artificial
Christmas
tree
Before
buying
an
artificial
Christmas
tree,
decide
where it
will go
in your
home.
Get a
tape
measure
and
measure
the
height
of the
ceiling
and the
rough
diameter
of the
space
where
you want
the tree
– you
want to
purchase
a tree
that
fits
that
spot.
Remember
to leave
space
between
the top
of the
tree and
the
ceiling
for that
star or
angel
that is
placed
on top.
We have
seen a
massive
swing to
Artificial
Christmas
trees
over the
last few
decades.
This
could be
attributed
to the
awareness
that we
need to
reduce
unnecessarily
chopping
down of
trees,
plus,
along
with a
live
tree
there is
mess and
maintenance.
They are
also a
potential
fire
hazed. I am
sure
that the
trees
ordered
from
links
below
will
give you
as much
pleasure
and
Christmas
atmosphere
as that
of a
similar
live
tree.