This image is actually two different trees :)
They are Nordman fur trees, a favourite of ours in England.
The 'frost' you see if just the colour of that particular tree.
These one's are farmed here in this country and replaced, ofc, each year and this variety does not drop needles like normal trees. :)
Oh I love this one Bonnie! I'm a lover of evergreens and this closeup is beautiful. And when I saw the title Fur I figured maybe it was a fractal...lol...I was surprised! Great work.
Joanie :)
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- Hermes
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Will look great with lights in it.