Stumpy, the unassuming little cherry tree that's become a national sensation, is set to be removed from the Tidal Basin as ...
With cherry blossom season over, Washington D.C., is hoping to save but preparing to lose the Tidal Basin's littlest cherry ...
In the flood of adjectives used to describe Stumpy during the famous cherry tree's last peak bloom — "hero," "icon," ...
Unlike the rest of the cherry trees that ring the heavily touristed waterway that separates the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial, “Stumpy” is surrounded by crowd control barricades.
One such tree has made quite an impression on the people of DC. That tree's name is "Stumpy." Stumpy has become quite the celeb. The tree is constantly surrounded by paparazzi. #Stumpy paparazzi # ...
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 ...
Our partners at the National Arboretum will take clippings of stumpy and create genetic matches essentially clones with the same genetic material is that tree and we'll plant those around the ...
More than 100 cherry blossom trees getting the axe over the summer when crews begin work to replace crumbling seawall A legendary, gnarled old cherry tree nicknamed Stumpy that became a social ...
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 ...
Stumpy, a hollow cherry tree located on the south bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, has become a local celebrity - boosted even more in recent days by news that its time is running out. The stump ...
In a flurry of wagging tails, floppy ears, and boundless energy, StumpyCon is set to take Pleasanton by storm on Saturday at ...