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Dwarf Christmas Trees Gain Popularity

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (AP) ―

Potted dwarf Christmas trees are gaining in popularity.

They range from 18 to 54 inches tall and sell from $14.99 to $80.

Customers like them because they're a lot smaller and easier to handle.

Dwarf pines, cypresses and spruces grown in pots for the holiday are certainly smaller and lighter than live trees whose roots are balled and covered with burlap.

Owners are supposed to plant them outside after Christmas, but often they get tossed.

But even if they're planted, they're not sure to thrive. People can do a poor job of taking care of them. The trees also might not take to the climate.

Ricky Bates, associate professor of horticulture at Pennsylvania State University, says a lot of the potted Christmas trees are grown in places like Denmark and the Netherlands.

So they won't survive in your climate no matter what you do.

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