But if you think this story is just about a famous cherry tree, you don’t quite know Stumpy. Twice a day, rising sea levels flood areas around the Tidal Basin, drowning the trees. Many of them ...
The cherry tree named Stumpy along the Tidal Basin in D.C. on March 27. (Kevin Ambrose for The Washington Post) As fans of the Tidal Basin’s best-known cherry tree mourn its impending demise ...
The cherry tree nicknamed "Stumpy" stands in high tide water at the Tidal Basin on March 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. The National Park Service announced that it will begin to cut down over 140 ...
Top right, tulips on West Campus. Bottom, pink blooms explode from a West Campus cherry tree. Enjoying the colors and warmth of spring on West Campus. Students listen to their instructor outside on ...
A single giant cherry tree standing on a hill in Otsuki Town, Kochi Prefecture, southwestern Japan, has been illuminated to attract visitors enjoying the cherry blossom viewing season. The tree ...
Nicknamed ‘Stumpy,’ the gnarled tree is one of over 150 other cherry trees scheduled to be ... seawall reconstruction is complete, we will plant them in the park.” The agency also said ...
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 ...
If you've ever driven past a house with a bright pink tree flowering in the front lawn, you know just how stunning it can look. Pink flowering trees bring the “wow” factor to any landscape.
But don't worry if you can't get out to soak in their splendor right away. "There's many different kinds of cherry tree species that are scattered all around the city," said Sandi Polyakov ...
gnarled old cherry tree nicknamed Stumpy that became a social media phenom is about to have its last selfies in this spring’s annual cherry blossom festivities in Washington DC. Stumpy has been ...