A superior, handcrafted American product created exclusively for ChristmasDepot.com Inc. The Douglas Fir evokes the rugged lines of one of the most beautiful of natural trees. It features a unique, staggered silhouette that allows plenty of room for the most festive trim. The variegated branch needles measure from .5 to .75 of an inch in length and consist of a unique blue-green color. This heavy-duty-built model features an amazing 1,821 branch tips, and has a maximum width of 62 inches. Each branch is constructed in a manner to accommodate your most treasured keepsake ornaments and present them just wonderfully in the tree. No other artificial Christmas tree produced anywhere in the world can match the quality and features of this genuine Douglas Fir creation. This tree is provided in several sections, with separate branching that is easily patterned in a color-coded assembly. Branches fasten directly to the superiorly designed fittings, securely attached to the 24 gauge metal pole. The appearance when assembled makes for an exceptional unparalleled realistic look. Not only is assembly simple, but also disassembly is even easier with the included second box for storage. The foliage is flame retardant, to ensure maximum safety for your home and family. This tree comes with an addition carton to make storage even simpler. All this is covered by an unmatched 5-year warranty. Every genuine artificial tree purchased in this department, is crafted with American pride in the United States utilizing American labor. Experience how superior an American made artificial Christmas tree can be. Only nature can tell the difference. This model includes its own specially constructed, heavy-duty tree stand. Please note that the stand does not increase the height of the tree.
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