Can you spot the most expensive Christmas trees? Quiz pits budget buys against VERY similar firs costing as much as £520 more - and it's a lot trickier than it looks
- Christmas Tree World has created a quiz from its catalogue of festive offerings
- One tree in each pair is a lot more expensive but can you tell which is which?
- There's a £520 price difference between two similar frosted trees
- Two 9ft trees look almost identical, but there's a £300 price difference
Whether you prefer a natural fir of the artificial variety, you might think that splashing out guarantees you the best-looking Christmas tree.
However, a new quiz that challenges you to compare lookalike trees and pick out the most expensive one proves that the budget option can look just as impressive.
Online retailer Christmas Tree World has created a quiz using its catalogue of trees, to see if you can pick out those with the heftier price tags.
And it proves that with a nice set of decorations and lights, you can make a tree that cost £79.99 look just as good as one that costs £520 more at almost £600.
So, can you guess which is the most expensive tree in each pair?
Scroll down for answers
PAIR ONE: Tree A, the 6ft Arbor Vitae Fir Tree (left) looks a lot fuller than Tree B, the similar 6ft Pre-lit Ultra Mountain Pine (right). But does that mean it's the more expensive of the two?
PAIR TWO: If you're short on space, Tree A the Classic White Pencil Tree is definitely a good option. But is it cheaper or more expensive than Tree B, the rather elegant Classic Black Pencil Tree?
PAIR THREE: Tree A, the 9ft Pre-lit Frosted Ultra Mountain Pine comes with a set of lights and stands at an impressive height. But do you think it's much more expensive than Tree B, the more modest 5ft Snowy Alpine Tree?
PAIR FOUR: Tree A, the 9ft Mountain Pine Tree is an opulent choice for the home (left). But is it more expensive than the Tree B, the 9ft Arbor Ultima?
PAIR FIVE: How does the price of Tree A, the 8ft Pre-lit Bianca Pine Tree with Warm White Lights, compare with its sister Tree B, the 8ft Bianca Pine Tree looking very festive in frosty white.
