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On Monday, arborists in coordination with the White House Grounds team and the National Park Service took down the Jackson Southern Magnolia tree over safety concerns. A new tree is going up.
A magnolia tree said to be planted by President Andrew Jackson at least 196 years ago is set to be removed from the White House grounds over safety concerns. In a Sunday post on Truth Social ...
President Donald Trump announced intentions to cut down a southern magnolia tree believed to have been planted by President Andrew Jackson in the early 19th century.
The nation's seventh president brought the seeds of a southern magnolia tree from his home near Nashville, Tennessee, to the White House lawn in the early 1800s, according to the National Park ...
A famous southern magnolia tree thought to have been planted by President Andrew Jackson at the White House nearly 200 years ago is set to be felled next week, President Trump announced Sunday.
The regulations in place to protect Mandeville’s vaunted tree canopy appear to be a bit overrated, according to City Council ...
A magnolia tree, known as the Jackson Magnolia, stands alongside the South Portico of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5, 2018, following a major trimming due to concerns about the ...
One of the oldest trees on the White House grounds was finally removed Monday because of the ravages of age and injury. Workers took down a southern magnolia dating to the 19th century, identified ...