Hereof, what is the biggest artificial Christmas tree?
The largest artificial Christmas tree measures 72.1 m (236 ft 6.58 in) tall, and was achieved by Arjuna Ranatunga Social Services (Sri Lanka), in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 24 December 2016.
Secondly, what is the biggest Christmas tree you can buy? In nature, noble fir trees are the largest varietals (sometimes reaching 260 feet tall), making them a great option if you're looking for an especially tall tree for an office building or two-story entryway. Boughs of the noble fir are often made into fresh wreaths due to its sturdy but flexible branches.
Similarly, it is asked, what size do artificial Christmas trees come in?
A full Christmas tree is a popular choice because it has a similar profile to a real evergreen. Artificial full trees are available in heights of 4 to 12 feet. They don't work in small spaces with low ceilings and look best in spacious rooms, including large bedrooms.
How much does a 20 foot Christmas tree cost?
A 20-foot Christmas tree can cost $6,500 in New York City. Christmas tree shoppers might experience sticker shock this year, with a shortage of tannenbaums sending average evergreen prices up more than $5 over the Black Friday weekend to almost $85 nationwide, according to data from the payment app Square.