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I recently saw these original Christmas greenery arrangements in my parents' neighborhood. I love how this home owner has used greenery native to our area to decorate. She used palm fronds, tied with magnolia leaves, and holly. I also am a big fan of magnolia wreaths. I have been so busy, and not able to post much. I hope to get into a better routine in the new year!!
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