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How about these for New Year's decorations, osechi (New Year's food) arrangements, or handmade materials? These are cut branches of pine, nandina leaves, nandina berries, hinoki leaves, urajiro (Japanese silver fern), haran (Japanese longleaf), camellia leaves, and manryo berries from the backyard and garden. We will also include mizuhiki (decorative cords). 9 types Pesticide-free. Nandina leaves are considered auspicious as they are associated with "turning away hardship." The small green leaves are fresh and can create an atmospheric feel even with a single branch. How about using them for New Year's decorations, wreaths, or swags? We will cut them after your purchase. Length: 15-30 cm We usually ship within 1-2 days. If you plan to use them for New Year's, we can also ship them after December 25th. Please let us know in the comments when you purchase. We will put them directly into a Nekopos (Yamato Transport) box without any bags. Please understand that some branches may break or berries may fall off during transport. Nandina berries tend to fall off easily, so some may have already fallen off upon delivery. The photos are not of the actual items we will send. Please understand that there may be slight differences in shape and color. *Although we take care, there is a possibility of insects being mixed in. *Depending on the shipping time, the items may be more dried out upon arrival. We ask that those seeking store-quality or high-quality items refrain from purchasing. Please check the profile. Please ask any questions you may have. #Nandina #NandinaLeaves #NandinaBerries #Pine #HinokiLeaves #Urajiro #Haran #HinokiLeaves #Hiba (Japanese cedar) #Manryo #RedPlum #NandinaDecoration #Kaishiki (food arrangement) #Arrangement #Cooking #DecorativeLeaves #Coloring #Kaiseki (multi-course meal) #Decoration #Wreath #Swag #DriedFlowers #NewYearsDecoration #Shimenawa (sacred straw rope) #Mizuhiki
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