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And while you’re out there, be sure to check out the giant Christmas tree on the fourth floor of the Westfield San Francisco Centre.Upside-down trees are not just for expensive displays. What started as an upscale affectation has moved down market:
I’ve seen a lot of big Christmas trees in my time, but this the first one that’s upside down.
[Home Depot] sells artificial upside-down trees ranging from $79.99 to just under $300.Fans of living trees will have to pass on this trend. Getting mud and water all over one's floor and presents doesn't make for a jolly holiday.
"People are really gravitating toward them now and putting them in their homes because it's fun and exciting for people looking for something different. People who buy it say it showcases their home and when friends walk in it's a conversation starter," Charles explained.


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