Move over, ugly Christmas sweaters — ugly Christmas trees are in this year
Orillia is getting international attention and mockery for its unorthodox Christmas tree. But fear not, Orillia: the ugly Christmas tree — made most famous perhaps by the "little green one [that] seems to need a home" in A Charlie Brown Christmas — may be making a comeback this season.
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![A picture branches of the controversial Christmas tree at Piazza Venezia in Rome, on December 19, 2017. For the second year in a row the Christmas tree has backfired on the city's mayor Virginia Raggi of the anti-establishment Five Star mouvement (M5S). This year the tree was a gift from Val di Fiemme in the Trentino region of northern Italy but unfortunetly the municipality admited the tree has dried before Christmas day. / AFP PHOTO / Alberto PIZZOLI (Photo credit should read ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images) A threadbare tree](https://i.cbc.ca/1.4458746.1700755104!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/afp-va5lf.jpg)
Orillia is getting international attention and mockery for its unorthodox Christmas tree. But fear not, Orillia: the ugly Christmas tree — made most famous perhaps by the "little green one [that] seems to need a home" in A Charlie Brown Christmas — may be making a comeback this season.