WASHINGTON (7News) — D.C.'s beloved Yoshino cherry tree known as "Stumpy" was removed from the Tidal Basin this spring, but hope remains as cuttings from the tree have taken root. RELATED | Stumpy the ...
WASHINGTON — An iconic, hollow-but-beloved Yoshino cherry tree removed as part of the seawall project at the Tidal Basin has a new legacy. Cuttings from “Stumpy” have been successfully propagated by ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An iconic, hollow-but-beloved Yoshino cherry tree removed as part of the seawall project at the Tidal Basin has a new legacy.