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Bring fresh, fragrant greenery into your home by planting shrubs like cedar, holly, pine, rosemary, and spruce. These plants offer organic charm and natural scents for holiday decorating. Greenery clipped from your own garden is fresher and more diverse than store-bought options. Tip: Pines, firs, boxwoods, and cedars dry out slowly for longer indoor use, while hemlocks and spruces last longer outdoors. Check out our top plant picks for holiday décor in our blog! 🌲 Christmas Greenery Decor, Best Plants For Home, Greenery Decor, Holiday Greenery, Planting Shrubs, Best Plants, Christmas Greenery, Hostess With The Mostess, Natural Scents

Bring fresh, fragrant greenery into your home by planting shrubs like cedar, holly, pine, rosemary, and spruce. These plants offer organic charm and natural scents for holiday decorating. Greenery clipped from your own garden is fresher and more diverse than store-bought options. Tip: Pines, firs, boxwoods, and cedars dry out slowly for longer indoor use, while hemlocks and spruces last longer outdoors. Check out our top plant picks for holiday décor in our blog! 🌲

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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis: Chamaecyparis Chamaecyparis from the Greek chamae, "dwarf, low-growing, or growing on the ground" and kyparissos, "cypress," meaning "dwarf or ground cypress;" nootkatensis of or from the area of Nootka Sound or Nootka Island in Alaska. Synonyms: Cupressus nootkatensis, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Xanthocyparis nootkatensis. Also known as Nootka Cypress. Growth rate slow to 80' tall, though often dwarfed at high elevations, and a 25' spread at the base, developing…

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