After years of blooming despite all odds, the little cherry tree that could ... can't anymore. Stumpy is dead. We knew this day was coming: that Stumpy's time with us was coming to a close. The ...
D.C. residents are sending Stumpy out on his last peak bloom with a bang. The little cherry tree that could, can't, after this spring. Stumpy's home on the Tidal Basin has been flooding too much, for ...
File photo of Stumpy, the cherry blossom tree at the Tidal Basin in D.C. (WTOP/Jimmy Alexander) Stumpy, a crowd-favorite cherry blossom tree at D.C.’s Tidal Basin, has died at the estimated age of 25.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The shoreline at the Tidal Basin was missing an iconic tree Friday afternoon. “Stumpy,” the cherry tree that rose to fame in 2020, no longer was standing in its place as of ...
“Stumpy has captured the hearts of residents and visitors alike with its remarkable story of survival against all odds," an online petition to save the tree reads MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty People take ...
WASHINGTON — Stumpy, a scraggly Japanese cherry blossom tree whose few skinny branches flower every spring to the delight of residents and tourists alike, is on its last legs. Arborists say Stumpy’s ...
A seemingly undesirable little cherry blossom tree has captured the imagination of D.C. and the rest of the country. The perseverant little tree has been a rising star in D.C. for the past four years.
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — Stumpy lives on! The ...
Editor’s note: Carol Guzy is an independent photojournalist. She was previously a staff photographer with The Washington Post and Miami Herald and is a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The ...