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@Regal Bee...Is that a real tree on your dining table?....If so, what kind is it?

 

I love the way you share your lovely, warm, comforting home with us....so generous of you and your home says a lot about your beautiful spirit which is obvious through your posts also.Woman Happy

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@MyShadowLove wrote:

@Regal Bee...Is that a real tree on your dining table?....If so, what kind is it?

 

I love the way you share your lovely, warm, comforting home with us....so generous of you and your home says a lot about your beautiful spirit which is obvious through your posts also.Woman Happy


 

 

@MyShadowLove  Thank you for such a lovely comment....you made my day! Smiley Wink

 

The little tree is faux but looks absolutely real. I bought it from a local shop several years ago. Here is a closer view. 

 

Merry Christmas!

 

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I'm suprised that I own the same glass Christmas trees. Woman Surprised


@ID2.   I am surprised also as Regal Bee has such good taste.

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So lovely....I look forward to seeing your beautiful pictures of your warm and welcoming home. Thank you for sharing. That little tree is so perfect....now you know I am stealing your idea againWoman Wink 

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@wildflowers  Thank you for such a lovely comment....you made my day! Smiley Wink

The little tree is faux but looks absolutely real. I bought it from a local shop several years ago. Here is a closer view. 

Merry Christmas!

 

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@Regal Bee...Yes, it most definitely looks quite real!...You can do so much with it during the different seasons...I was thinking a string of small clear lights for Christmas and, during the Spring/Summer months, some little birds throughout...I love the simple look of it on its own also...It's adorable!

 

A Very Merry Christmas to you also!...Keep these beautiful pictures coming!

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As always @Regal Bee - beautiful!!

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I have those glass trees too!  They are so pretty. I've always liked them a lot.  Beautiful in their simplicity.

 

 Just for curiosity, I looked on the bottom.  There is a sticker.  Handiwork FM Konstglas.  The sticker is rubbed a little but it looks like it says Sweden.

 

 

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@Regal Bee  @MyShadowLove

 

The little tree looks like the rosemary bushes we grow!  I think that is what it is supposed to be.  How cute!

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@Regal Bee  @wildflowers

 

The little tree looks like the rosemary bushes we grow!  I think that is what it is supposed to be.  How cute!

 

 

 

@Sooner...Are they a hardy bush and easy to maintain?...I'm going to google for more information, as I would love to plant some in the Spring...I love how they look...adorable!

 

 

 

 


 

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@MyShadowLove  We live in Oklahoma and if we cover ours during icy spells, they usually last the winter.  They will grow for several years, get really big and poop out so you need to plant another one!  

 

We typically have them on the south sides of the house too so they get more winter sun.  We use them a lot in cooking!  The woodier stems from the older ones make great skewers for meats on the grill.

 

There are ones that are more or less rambling then ones that stand up straighter.  Have fun if you have a place to plant them!