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		<title>Most Common Types of Real Christmas Trees</title>
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<p>There are various types of real Christmas trees, all of which are a cheap choice over artificial. The most common types of Christmas trees are the six-foot Scotch pines, which fit nicely into the common home living room. </p>
<p>The deodora cedar, wihich has blue-green short needles with pendulous needle tips, is one type of Christmas trees. The Eastern red is another cedar, it has shiny dark green leaves and gives out a fantastic smell, though it&#39;s sticky to the touch and will only last 2-3 weeks. This tree is best used in a humid climate as it dries out quickly.</p>
<p>One of the most common of Christmas trees in the southeast part of the U.S. is the Leland Cypress, with dark green or gray foliage. This tree is perfect in the home of allergen-troubled folks. Its aroma is pleasant but light and its arms are feathery.</p>
<p> Another favorite type of Christmas tree is its sister fir, the Douglas. It has a good fragrance and lives longer than a lot of other trees as well. Additionally it is easily flocked. Its leaves are either blue or dark green. The noble fir is a wonderful choice, if you want a more long-term tree that can hold your heavy Christmas ornaments. It makes appealing, strong and durable garland and lives longer and healthier as a Christmas tree as well. You should choose the grand fir, with dark green shiny needles for a more citrus scent. </p>
<p>Pine and spruce are two more commonly used types of Christmas trees. The pine has a good bouquet. The spruce nevertheless, dries out quickly and its needles fall quickly.</p>
<p>Once you selected your type, make sure that you know everything around <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/care-of-christmas-trees">caring of Christmas trees</a>.</p>
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