I'm glad you asked! The White House has several Christmas trees each year, including a main tree in the Blue Room and smaller trees in the Cross Hall and the Diplomatic Reception Room. The main tree is usually a fresh-cut, 18-20-foot-tall Douglas fir, which is decorated with ornaments, lights, and garlands. Smaller trees, typically around 6-8 feet tall, are placed in the other rooms and decorated to complement the larger tree. The White House staff works hard to ensure that the White House is a festive and beautiful place for the holidays!