“Stumpy has captured the hearts of residents and visitors alike with its remarkable story of survival against all odds," an online petition to save the tree reads The impending removal of Stumpy and ...
The District’s Tidal Basin is renowned for its cherry trees, but visitors these days will glimpse only stumps, barricades and construction in some areas. It’s all part of the National Park Service’s ...
As fans of the Tidal Basin’s best-known cherry tree mourn its impending demise, many are wondering: Why can’t Stumpy — the famous stump-shaped tree — be saved? Readers commenting on a recent ...
After years of blooming despite all odds, the little cherry tree that could ... can't anymore. Stumpy is dead. We knew this day was coming: that Stumpy's time with us was coming to a close. The ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - An ailing Yoshino cherry tree that’s scheduled for removal from Washington, D.C.’s heavily trafficked Tidal Basin has become a celebrity during this year’s National Cherry Blossom ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — A special trumpet tribute will be performed for D.C.'s beloved cherry tree, known as "Stumpy," before its removal from the Tidal Basin in May as part of a reconstruction project ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Stumpy has captured the hearts of residents and visitors alike with its remarkable story of survival against all odds," an online ...