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In reply to the discussion: White House to remove magnolia tree dating to Andrew Jackson [View all]Celerity
(53,732 posts)38. From 2017: Exclusive: Iconic White House tree to be cut down
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/26/politics/white-house-jackson-magnolia-south-facade/index.html
Washington
CNN
Wed December 27, 2017
The south facade of the White House will undergo a dramatic change this week: the historic Jackson Magnolia, a tree that has been in place since the 1800s, is scheduled to be cut down and removed.
The enormous magnolia, one of three on the west side of the White House and the oldest on the White House grounds, extends from the ground floor, up past the front of the windows of the State Dining Room on the first floor and beyond the second-level executive residence. The tree has had a long and storied life, yet has now been deemed too damaged and decayed to remain in place.
Specialists at the United States National Arboretum were brought in by the White House to assess the Magnolia grandiflora, as it is specifically termed. According to documents obtained exclusively by CNN, the tree must be removed, and quickly, despite efforts to preserve it over several decades. The documents read in part:

Washington
CNN
Wed December 27, 2017
The south facade of the White House will undergo a dramatic change this week: the historic Jackson Magnolia, a tree that has been in place since the 1800s, is scheduled to be cut down and removed.
The enormous magnolia, one of three on the west side of the White House and the oldest on the White House grounds, extends from the ground floor, up past the front of the windows of the State Dining Room on the first floor and beyond the second-level executive residence. The tree has had a long and storied life, yet has now been deemed too damaged and decayed to remain in place.
Specialists at the United States National Arboretum were brought in by the White House to assess the Magnolia grandiflora, as it is specifically termed. According to documents obtained exclusively by CNN, the tree must be removed, and quickly, despite efforts to preserve it over several decades. The documents read in part:

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The fact that one man baby is allowed to destroy our country is ridiculous!
SheltieLover
Mar 2025
#9
our condo chopped down a tree. replacement tree will be very nice. should I report it to the Hill, who seems to be hard
msongs
Mar 2025
#5
He wants the tree gone because it bothers him for some reason. Nothing else.
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#12
"... Biden, with first lady Jill Biden, speaks on the South Lawn...' magnolia tree over his L. shoulder.......
riversedge
Mar 2025
#18
says "his administration is "making tremendous enhancements to the White House." ;;;probably the GOLD
riversedge
Mar 2025
#19
Someone should tell him what Jackson did to the Native Americans. That'll save the tree.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2025
#24
It's nearly 200 years old, and it seems to lack the leaf coverage of a healthy tree.
Calista241
Mar 2025
#45
If there were a Dem in the WH, she'd suggest saving any of the wood that isn't rotten and creating a sculpture --
eppur_se_muova
Mar 2025
#44
Does this jackass ever do anything that's the actual job of a U.S. president??!
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2025
#39