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Hi, it's Lindsay Diane from
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In this video, we're going to talk all
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about artificial trees. Specifically,
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the 10 best artificial trees for your
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home. For each type of tree, I'm going
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to let you know their characteristics,
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show you examples, and let you know the
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best places to use them in your home for
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home decoration. Let's get started.
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Artificial trees are a great element to
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use in your home for decoration. They
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are perfect because they are year round.
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You don't have to really do anything to
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maintain them and they're very, very
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versatile. So, some of the ways that you
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can use artificial trees in your home
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for decor are to help anchor empty
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corners. So, if you really need to fill
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out an empty corner or you need to
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anchor your furniture arrangement with
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something large to kind of balance out
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furniture pieces, an artificial tree is
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great for that. You can also use it to
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block the view of other things that you
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don't want to see. So, you may use it in
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front of a window if there's just, you
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know, your neighbor's old broken down
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car sitting in the driveway. you know,
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that might be a great place to put an
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artificial tree so that you're kind of
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blocking that view without having to
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have the shades drawn all the time and
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losing your light. Instead, an
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artificial tree might be a perfect thing
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to block a view of something that you
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really don't want to see. They're also
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great to flank on the sides of doorways
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and entryways and archways to create a
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nice symmetry and balance in your space.
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And they are great for softening a lot
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of hard edges. So depending upon your
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interior style, you may have a lot of
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sharp angular edges in your furniture
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and in your uh decorative accents, but a
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tree is going to have some soft organic
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edges to it, some nice rounded feeling
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about it. So that that will help balance
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out some of your more angular pieces in
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your space. All of these are fantastic
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ways to use artificial trees as decor.
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Now, let's get into the 10 best
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artificial trees to use in your home.
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First up is the olive tree. Now, an
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olive tree is great because it has these
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nice slender branches and it has these
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sort of green gray kind of neutral
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leaves that aren't too big. And also, a
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lot of the times you'll see the little
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olives clustered in with the leaves that
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just lend to an even more realistic
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look. Now, an olive tree is great
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because it just has a subtle coloring to
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it. It's not anything that's too bold.
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It's not striped. It's not patterned.
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It's a, you know, a medium, small to
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medium size leaf. And it's a really
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neutral color that is going to blend in
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with pretty much anything. It has a nice
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airy structure to it. And it's good if
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you want that sort of like a
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Mediterranean feeling in your home. The
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best places to use an olive tree is in a
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living room, an entryway, or a sun room.
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Number two is a eucalyptus tree. Now, a
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eucalyptus tree does share some of the
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same characteristics as the olive tree.
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It's more of a nice light, airy tree,
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but the leaves are rounded on the
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eucalyptus tree, and they are more of
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like a greenish silver or gray silver. A
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lot of the times the eucalyptus leaves
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come flocked on one side which means
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they almost have like a kind of powdery
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coating on them that gives them that
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sort of whitish silver look. Eucalyptus
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trees are fantastic if you want to
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create that like spa-like atmosphere.
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They are very modern and they go with
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almost any interior design style. The
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best places to use a eucalyptus tree in
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your home are going to be the bedroom or
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the bathroom because they do have that
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really calming, relaxing, spa like
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feeling about them. But of course, you
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could always just kind of put them in a
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woven planter or a basket and tuck them
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into a corner of a living room or a home
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office as well. Number three is the
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ficus tree. Now, the fcus tree is much
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more robust than the prior two that we
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talked about in this list. They have
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broad glossy leaves to them and they
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usually have a tall trunk. You'll often
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find the ficus tree have a, you know, a
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multi- trunk situation where they're all
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kind of spiraling together with some
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vines. This is a very popular look for
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the artificial fus. So, if you are
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looking for something that has a lot
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more going on with it, it's a lot more
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dimensional and it's sort of a little
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bit more bigger and robust, then go for
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a fus tree. It does have that deeper
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green shade to it. So, consider that
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when you are placing it amongst your
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decor because the fcus adds so much
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fullness and height. They are really
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great for anchoring a space. So, if you
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need some weight in a particular area of
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your room, consider getting a ficus.
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They're great to flank on either side of
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a sofa, and they're also really great to
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put in the corner of a home office, just
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like I have back here. Next up is a
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citrus tree. Now, this is something that
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has been gaining popularity over the
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last year. Now, citrus trees are very
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thin and wispy. So, if you do not want a
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big bold tree, consider something like a
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citrus tree. You're going to see mostly
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branches for this. And you're going to
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see little tiny leaves. Typically, the
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leaves are small and glossy. And if you
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have a faux fruit on them, it's going to
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be like a lemon or an orange. Although,
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more often than not, you're probably not
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going to get an artificial tree with the
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fruit on it. Um, it's also a better look
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if you have it indoors, right? Because
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how many people are really growing
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orange trees indoors? It's it's uh a
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little bit of an odd look to have the
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fruit on it, but um, nonetheless, they
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are a beautiful tree, especially if you
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have a minimalist look going on in your
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space. They will add that little splash
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of green color and you won't have any of
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the maintenance associated with the
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tree. Some of the best places to use
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these are in kitchens or in dining nooks
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or you may have it on a covered patio to
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sort of brighten up that space. Next up
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is a monstera tree. Now these are again
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a very large and incharge sort of tree.
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Unlike the ficus, the monstera is going
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to have much fewer leaves, but they are
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going to be monstrous. they will be
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huge. So when you get a monstera, you're
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looking at a tree that maybe has five or
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seven leaves to it. Maybe at most you
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might see 10, but they are going to be
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massive. Now they are, of course, known
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for these dramatic split leaves. They
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have a very tropical look to them. They
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are great if you want to make a bold
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statement, particularly in a
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contemporary style space. Now, because
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of its size, the best place to put a
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monstera tree is going to be in a
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corner. You want to tuck it away in a
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corner. You can add that weight to your
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space um to help balance out a furniture
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arrangement or a fireplace or something
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like that, but it's really going to be
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too big and bold for you to have it
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floating out too far away from a wall.
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So, a corner really is the best place
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for it. You can add a really pretty
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white geometric style planter at the
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bottom to really just give it a
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fantastic look. It will look beautiful.
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It will look tropical and it's also
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great for obscuring views if you need to
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do that as well. Number six is the palm
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tree. Now, the palm trees that we see
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for indoors are usually have the younger
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palm fronds to them. So, you're going to
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see some smaller sort of leaves on these
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than ones that you may see like on a
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sidewalk out out someplace. The really
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mature ones that are super tall and they
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have these huge fronds. The indoor palm
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trees are going to be much smaller. The
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leaves are going to be a little bit
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wispier, which is just perfect for
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indoor decor. If you want to add a
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little bit of movement into your space,
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this is a really great tree because of
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the way the tree sprouts up and arches
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over. It gives it a really great sense
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of movement. And this is really nice to
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have if you want to add like that sort
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of airy, lighter feel into your space.
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Think about an indoor palm tree. If you
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want to go the route of the palm tree,
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they are really great to use in sun
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rooms or by windows and are great to
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soften the edges around a patio or a
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hallway. Now, if you really need to fill
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some vertical space, a bamboo tree is
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the way to go. A bamboo tree is going to
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be tall and slender and have a lot of
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trunks sprouting straight up. And then
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you're going to have these nice sort of
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mediumsiz leaves branching off of it.
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Now the bamboo is just a very clean line
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choice. So they go really great with a
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modern interior. They will add a lot of
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height without taking up too much visual
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space because they don't fan out so much
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as they go kind of vertical. And so if
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you have like a living room with a
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double height ceiling or a dining room
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with a double height ceiling and you're
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really trying to fill up some of that
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space, consider going with something
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like the bamboo tree. It can make your
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space feel taller and airier. They're
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great for corners. They're also great
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for bathrooms, for flanking the sides of
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a console table, or even an entryway
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bench. Next up is the Fiddly Fig. Now,
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this was all the rage about 10 years
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ago. You couldn't go anywhere without
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hearing about a fiddly fig. Now, they
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are very cool plants. They have these
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super big, broad leaves that kind of
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sprout out in each direction. They are a
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fantastic way to anchor a space. They
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have a nice rich green color to them and
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they have a very sort of upright
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structure. So, they're not kind of
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bending over like you might see with the
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palm. Instead, they really are going up
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vertically, but they have the broad
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leaves are going to sprout out in each
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direction. Now, this is a very dramatic
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looking tree, and that's part of what
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made it so popular. It was just such a
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statement piece to place in your home,
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and it still is. Even though there are
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other things that are gaining popularity
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like the olive trees and the citrus
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trees, the fiddly fig is still around
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and it still does the same thing. It
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makes a statement. So, if you want to
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make a statement with the greenery in
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your space, consider going with that
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fiddly fig. It is great for living rooms
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and bedrooms and home offices. And
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because it's so dramatic on its own, you
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should pair it with a more subtle,
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understated planter or pot. Number nine
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is the bird of paradise. Now, this is
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most often known for its really colorful
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flowers, the bird of paradise flowers,
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but the tree itself is a really
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beautiful statement piece. It has these
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big long sort of oblong oval leaves to
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it that sprout straight up and kind of
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fan out a little bit. It has a great
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tropical vibe. So, if you are going for
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that tropical or coastal style, this is
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More often than not, you're going to see
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the tree version without the florals on
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it. So, you still have that nice neutral
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sort of green base without having to
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worry about any brightly colored flowers
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on it. It's great if you want to add
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some drama and a real statement into
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your space. Much like the fiddle leaf
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fig, it's just a very bold choice for an
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indoor tree, but it works really, really
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well in the corner of a room. It is
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great near a fireplace and it's
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fantastic to balance out low furniture
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because it has such a great height to
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it. Next up is the Japanese Pieris, also
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referred to as Pieris Japonica or
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Japanese Andromeda. Now, this tree is
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really, really pretty and it is gaining
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popularity over the last year or so.
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Just like the citrus tree, I would say
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that this is almost like a mashup
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between a fus tree and a citrus tree. It
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has a nice light airy feeling like the
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citrus tree, but the leaves are a little
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bit larger, more akin to those on the
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ficus tree. It also has this sort of
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multi- trunk spiraling situation where
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you can see them kind of getting tangled
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up in one another as they move up the
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tree. And it's just a really, really
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beautiful look. If you want something
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that is nice and soft and romantic and
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really there to kind of soften out some
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hard edges, this is a really beautiful
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pick. You're probably not going to get a
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lot in the way of obscuring any views or
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even balancing too much furniture
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because it doesn't have a lot of weight
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to it, right? It's a very airy tree. But
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if you're just looking for something
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really beautiful and soft to look at,
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this is a great pick. And I want to just
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sneak one more in here as an honorable
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mention, and that is the artificial
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cedar tree. These are fantastic as
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outdoor trees. Now, the cedar tree is
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usually sort of shaped really pretty
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into like a long skinny triangular look,
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which it makes it really great to flank
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on either side of your porch, or you can
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even use them as sort of outdoor
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Christmas trees in the wintertime. The
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cedars are really pretty. Lots of people
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use them as privacy trees if you can get
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them to go big enough. You would have
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like a row of cedar going down your
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fence line. Um, and they grow big and
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they're great for privacy trees. If you
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wanted to use the artificial uh cedars
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in that way and create a little bit of
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privacy on a patio, get yourself one of
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those long rectangular
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planter boxes and then go ahead and set
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in a row, maybe three or four of the
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faux cedar trees. And you will instantly
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have a little privacy wall that's going
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to stay evergreen all year round. You
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don't have to maintain it. and it's
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going to be a perfect addition to a
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patio. That's it for this video on the
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