Warm whimsical wishes, a Grinch, a message of resilience. See the Christmas trees of SW FL
Fort Myers News-Press & Naples Daily News
Sat, December 20, 2025 at 10:06 AM UTC
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Southwest Florida residents share their Christmas tree pictures that range from whimsical to deeply personal. See the gallery above.
A south Fort Myers man’s Grinch tree brings humor, while a Naples resident’s bird ornaments collected over decades signify beauty, tradition and a family bond.
Cape Coral’s Linda and Rodger Foreman offer a candy‑colored “Warm Whimsical Wishes” tree, and Gale and Jim Lynch’s Sanibel tree symbolizes resilience three years after Hurricane Ian.
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Others highlight tradition, travel memories and coastal themes. One collection of hundreds of elaborate ornaments was donated to a Naples Church. Some trees stand tall, while others are small but still carry big meaning during the holiday season.
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This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Florida Christmas trees in Naples, Fort Myers, Sanibel, Cape