
That's one of those - "Oh Well" - things. I also have a street light directly across from my display.

We believe it to be the tallest in Washington State. My son has a 42 foot mega tree that holds more lights than my entire display. There are many different types (variations) of mega trees, too many to list here. You could not see the inside of the tree as the garland was wrapped fairly dense.Ĭonventional mega tree is a pole in the ground with lights attached to the top and anchored to either the ground or a ring just above the ground, as in my 2009 video listed earlier in this thread.

The garland was fluffed and to many the tree looks fairly real (especially at night). My Z-Tree was large enough to hold an 8 foot step ladder on the inside which allowed me to plug in all the cords to all the different strings of bulbs which were wrapped on the outside of the garland. The frame work originally was designed in 4 sections and is basically hollow in the middle. Conventional Mega tree - a Z-Tree is a framework (usually PVC - but not always) covered by store bought garland in the design of a TeePee type tree.

Well, that video is a PERFECT example of a Z-Tree, in fact that web site is Mike Ziemkowski's site - the creator of the Z-Tree. To me it looks like the same thing as a mega tree, in the dark? Whats the physical differences? The tree in this video is a good example of a Ztree. Whats the difference between a conventional mega tree and a z- tree? I have never heard of a z tree?
