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Top of the list for residents of Ontario are Scots Pine and White Pine – the latter also being the provincial tree, although in England it is known as Weymouth Pine

On the First Day of Christmas . . .


It’s the tradition: “Let’s go out and choose a Christmas tree,” you announce. Or perhaps you see the neighbours decorating the Christmas tree growing on their front lawn. Earlier in the year, you described driving through Canada’s vast northern coniferous forests as travelling past Christmas trees. But depending on where you live, that Christmas tree could be any one of twenty or more species.
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