如果你习惯的传统生活树bracing an artificial one can be a big step, but we think you’ll be impressed with best artificial Christmas trees on the market…and once you go faux, you may never go back. Think about: no pine needles littering the ground, no sap clinging to your hands, no battle to get thetreeinto the stand, and no water sloshing about once you finally get the whole thing set up (that is, if you evenrememberto water it).
Ahead, discover full, lush Christmas trees that will trick even the most discerning eye, as well as fun, festive updates with pops of color and other surprises. We’re here for all of it!
1.Faux Silvertip Fir
Terrain’s design team modeled this cutie after a real specimen in the woods, so you know it’s going to look more natural than any other artificial Christmas tree. Call them spindly, twiggy, or even occasionally scraggly—but we think some of the most charming artificial Christmas trees are these nearly bare Silvertip fir beauties.
Faux Silvertip Fir : Starting at $348, sold by Terrain
2.Fraser Fir Artificial Christmas Tree
The Fraser Fir is native to the Appalachian Mountains. It’s one of the most popular Christmas tree picks, and this particular fake rendering of it isn’t called “The World’s Best” for nothing. The tree's branches are molded to replicate the exact growth patterns, cascading branches, and fine, soft green needles of a freshly cut Fraser fir. It apparently has more branch tips than any other faux tree, and the white lights will last a whopping 25,000 hours.