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If you love cherries, consider saving the pit for planting. While many gardeners choose to purchase young trees from nurseries, growing a cherry tree from its seed can be a rewarding experience.
A beloved cherry blossom tree named "Stumpy" blooms for the last time as the city's trees reach their peak bloom early at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., on March 18.
Why Stumpy, the ‘Little Cherry Tree That Could,' can't be transplanted — and how he'll live on anyway Stumpy, as we know him, has to die. But his story isn't over ...
Stumpy is a hollow, stump-shaped cherry tree located on the south bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington. It has a strip of bark on one side that transports nutrients to a few small branches ...
You don't need to visit Japan or Washington, D.C. to see cherry blossom trees. Here are three places around the U.S. where you can see the blooms — weather permitting.
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 ...
Photograph courtesy the Waldorf Astoria. It doesn’t get grander than afternoon tea at the Waldorf Astoria. The ritual is served in the hotel’s soaring atrium, which during cherry blossom season is all ...
The Capitol’s campus has had cherry trees since the 1930s, according to its website. Today, residents can stroll through the campus and view two varieties of cherry blossom trees.