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The future of DC's beloved cherry blossom tree, Stumpy
ResumeWashington D.C.'s most famous cherry blossom tree, "Stumpy," is set to be cut down as rising floodwaters imperil the iconic tidal basin.
The short, grizzled survivor is among the roughly 140 cherry blossom trees that D.C. will eliminate to raise the seawall and walking paths above it by at least two feet.
The National Arboretum is taking clippings of Stumpy so its genetic legacy can live on.
Here & Now's Scott Tong reports.
This segment aired on March 29, 2024.