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"Trees of lace" is a metaphorical phrase used to describe intricate or delicate patterns formed by the branches and leaves of trees, resembling the intricate designs found in lace fabric. It conveys the idea of the beauty and intricacy of nature's designs, highlighting the delicate and detailed nature of tree branches and foliage. This phrase is often used in poetry and literature to evoke imagery of the natural world's elegance and complexity.

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