WASHINGTON – Stumpy's days are numbered. The beloved cherry tree – short on height but big on love – in Washington, D.C., is one of at least 140 trees slated for removal during a repair project this ...
People from across the D.C. area were heartbroken when the National Park Service said 140 cherry trees would be removed between the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial ...
The stunted and gnarled cherry tree that became an unlikely social media celebrity was cut down after the 2024 National Cherry Blossom Festival, along with more than 100 other trees, to make way for a ...
This is Stumpy's last bloom, and the beloved tree is receiving quite a sendoff. A hallowed-out, small cherry blossom tree in Washington, D.C., is getting a major amount of attention ahead of its ...
Washington, D.C., is set to lose over 100 of its iconic cherry trees next year, including one lovingly referred to as "Stumpy." The trees will be removed as part of a multiyear restoration of the ...
WASHINGTON — A refurbishment project is needed on the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Twice a day during high tide, water will come up over the retaining wall and flood the area, damaging the trees.
The beauty of the blossoms brings us down to the tidal basin every spring. But this year, the star of the show seems to be stumpy. He's *** tough guy apparently because he looks like he's only bark.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Hundreds of people stopped by the south side of the Tidal Basin on Thursday, all to snap photos and say goodbye to their favorite cherry tree, nicknamed Stumpy. The National ...
Editor’s note: Carol Guzy is an independent photojournalist. She was previously a staff photographer with The Washington Post and Miami Herald and is a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The ...
In the flood of adjectives used to describe Stumpy during the famous cherry tree's last peak bloom — "hero," "icon," "sensation," "celebrity" and so on — "stubborn" is a word used less often. But ...
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