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10 bundles at $8.75 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $9.00 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $9.50 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $10.00 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $9.00 per bundle.
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The bright yellow flowers of Forsythia Branches are a welcome sign for spring. These are shipped with their buds closed and will require 7 days or so to open. You will need to place the Forsythia Branches in water as soon as they are received. Once open, they can last for a few weeks, the display transitioning from bare Forsythia Branches, to bright yellow flowers, then finally yellow flowers with emerging green foliage.
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20 bundles at $5.50 per bundle.
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20 bundles at $5.50 per bundle.
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20 bundles at $5.50 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $11.50 per bundle.
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10 bundles at $10.75 per bundle.
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20 bundles at $6.50 per bundle.
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20 bundles at $7.25 per bundle.
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12 bundles at $10.50 per bundle.
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These fresh Red Winterberry Branches are a perfect and popular winter decoration. While wild winterberry is a common sight in the wetlands of the northeast, these are cultivated and shipped directly to you from the farm in Wisconsin. You can treat these either as a fresh cut item and drop them into a vase with water, or you can put them in a dry vase, in which case the berries will dry and shrivel, but keep a dark red color.
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These fresh Red Winterberry Branches are a perfect and popular winter decoration. While wild winterberry is a common sight in the wetlands of the northeast, these are cultivated and shipped directly to you from the farm in Wisconsin. You can treat these either as a fresh cut item and drop them into a vase with water, or you can put them in a dry vase, in which case the berries will dry and shrivel, but keep a dark red color.
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