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Editor’s note: Carol Guzy is an independent photojournalist ... began with gentle pastel hues embracing the iconic beloved cherry tree affectionately named Stumpy at the Tidal Basin in ...
The iconic Cherry Blossom shot to fame for his look early in the pandemic and became a viral smash. Now, the tree has been removed, but that doesn't mean reminders of Stumpy aren't still in ...
"The 'Carol' sold well and continued to sell well," Patten said. But Dickens was just beginning. He'd always loved the holidays. He wrote one of the first descriptions of a Christmas tree.
Stumpy lives! Genetically, at least. The U.S. National Arboretum announced Tuesday that clippings from the original cherry tree on the Tidal Basin rooted into self-sustaining plants -- meaning the ...
It was a sad farewell in D.C. when a beloved Tidal Basin cherry tree had to be removed in the spring. But there’s hope on the horizon as cuttings from “Stumpy” have taken root. While not a ...