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A Maryland program to spot and document its biggest trees started a century ago. John Bennett is the man who keeps the ...
Love watching hummingbirds and butterflies? Well, if you plant this fast-growing tree in your yard, those beautiful creatures ...
If it's an intoxicating perfume you're after, there are still some flowers that will make your nose — and your heart — happy.
A southern variety of Sweet Bay Magnolia is Magnolia virginiana var. australis that grows in coastal areas. These varieties can grow taller than northern species, which tend to be smaller trees, says ...
This fantastic flower was produced on a tree at what we here in Columbia call the ... and of these, two species are evergreen: M. grandiflora, “Southern magnolia”, and M. virginiana, “sweet ...
Choosing the Arbor Day tree is a responsibility the Collierville Environmental Commission does not take lightly. The 2025 decision landed on the Magnolia virginiana, a tree known for its ...
Together with the White House Grounds team and the National Park Service, arborists took down the Jackson Southern Magnolia tree over safety concerns on Monday. 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 ...
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 ...
The magnolia tree, which is situated off the White House's south side, is deteriorating and thus will be removed, Trump stated on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, March 30.
The White House will remove from its property a magnolia tree planted nearly 200 years ago with seeds said to have been brought from former President Jackson’s home in Tennessee. Presiden… ...
President Donald Trump has revealed plans to remove a tree from the White House thought to have been planted by President Andrew Jackson in the early 1800s.