1. Specialty Christmas trees are often conveniently strung with bright twinkling Christmas tree lights available in either clear Christmas lights or multi-color Christmas lights. An external lamp lock feature prevents loose connections and ensures that the entire string will stay lit even if one bulb goes out.
2. Stake trees are an ideal way to line your driveway or walkway with holiday cheer. Often prelit with festive lights, stake trees can be driven into the ground almost anywhere in your yard.
3. A specialty Christmas tree can varies in size from a table top Christmas tree that is around two feet tall to a larger fiber optic Christmas tree that is 6 feet tall.
4. Christmas trees modeled after the classic aluminum Christmas trees of the 1950s and 60s are a blast from Christmas past. These retro-styled aluminum Christmas trees are made of non-corrosive aluminum foil designed to last a lifetime.
5. Spiral and upside-down Christmas trees are among the most uniquely styled specialty Christmas trees you can buy. Often pre-lit with festive lights, upside-down Christmas trees are sure to be an attention-grabbing part of your Christmas tree decorations.
6. Colored Christmas trees eschew the tradition of a green Christmas tree in favor of a white Christmas tree, silver Christmas tree, or a pink Christmas tree. Every bit as beautiful as realistic trees, colored specialty Christmas trees will be a unique addition to your festive home.