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Does anyone remember the tree with outstretched branches and lots of space in between the branches so that long ornaments could be hung and not interfere with the next branch? I can't remember the name. They used to be plentiful, eons ago, but I never see any real or artificial, but if I knew the name, I may have better luck searching for an artificial one.

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Norfolk Island Pine???

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Something like this?

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Thank you, but no. There was a lot of space between branches, maybe 8" or more, and the branches stuck out straight to the side, but the tips tipped down a bit, not confusing, is it, lol.

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On 10/25/2014 colliegirls said:

Norfolk Island Pine???

It wasn't a pine, but thank you.

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Actually, the Pottery Barn shows one in their catalog, but they don't sell the tree, it is just for showing off the ornaments they sell.

ETA: I just looked at the online catalog and about twenty-eight pages in, the tree is there loaded with red ornaments, but I was unable to copy it to paste here, and don't know another way to do it.

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On 10/25/2014 mousiegirl said:

Actually, the Pottery Barn shows one in their catalog, but they don't sell the tree, it is just for showing off the ornaments they sell.

Are you talking about the Silvertip trees?

http://blog.potterybarn.com/the-story-behind-pottery-barns-holiday-catalog-trees/

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Here's a Silvertip tree:

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On 10/25/2014 wildcat fan said:
On 10/25/2014 mousiegirl said:

Actually, the Pottery Barn shows one in their catalog, but they don't sell the tree, it is just for showing off the ornaments they sell.

Are you talking about the Silvertip trees?

http://blog.potterybarn.com/the-story-behind-pottery-barns-holiday-catalog-trees/

Yes, wildcat fan, that's it! As soon as I saw the name, I knew that must be it so looked it up, thank you so much. I don't know if I will be able to find one, as the trend seems to be get the fullest tree possible, and those don't leave much room for ornaments, or at least particular kinds.

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Thank you everyone, but wildcat solved the mystery. {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}