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Christmas Tree Pictures

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Is decorating a Christmas tree part of your annual holiday traditions? See pictures of beautiful Christmas trees in this image gallery.

Sassafras Tree

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Sassafras tree is a distinctive tree with highly variable colored leaves. Learn about growing, propagating, and using sassafras tree.

Flowering Trees

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Many flowering trees offer all-season interest. Learn about flowering trees, such as dogwood, crape myrtle, and southern magnolia, which add beauty to your landscape.

Tree Rose

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Tree roses are a way of growing roses, not a separate class of flower. Learn how to achieve the manicured presentation of tree roses in your own yard or garden.

Smoke Tree

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Smoke tree is a shrub. Learn more about growing, propagating, and using smoke tree.

Tamarack Tree

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Tamarack tree is one of the few conifers that loses its leaves in winter, displaying lovely fall coloration beforehand. Learn how to grow and use tamarack tree in your landscaping project.

Sweet Orange Tree

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Sweet orange trees bears both delicate flowers and vibrant fruits. Learn about growing, propagating, and using sweet orange tree at HowStuffWorks.

White Ash Tree

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White ash tree is fast-growing and low-maintenance, an ideal landscaping tree. Learn about growing, propagating, and using white ash tree.

Sweet Gum Tree

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Sweet gum tree has maple-like leaves that turn yellow to red in the fall. Learn about growing, propagating and using sweet gum tree at HowStuffWorks.

Common Alder Tree

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Common alder can reach up to 50 feet. It produces brown, conelike fruits that are present throughout fall and winter. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

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