White House to remove iconic Jackson Magnolia tree, citing safety concerns, and replace it with a new tree.
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A nearly 200-year-old southern magnolia tree on the White House lawn is coming down
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President Donald Trump announced the decision on Sunday, calling the tree a serious safety hazard
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The towering southern magnolia sits just off the south portico, steps away from where presidents greet foreign leaders and board Marine One
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Known as the Jackson Magnolia, the tree is widely believed to be the oldest on White House grounds
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According to the National Park Service, legend holds that President Jackson planted it
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in the early 1830s using seeds from his Tennessee home, the hermitage
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The gesture was to honor his late wife, Rachel, who died just before he took office
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Photographs showed magnolias near the South Portico as early as the 1860s
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Over the years, the Jackson Magnolia became a visual hallmark of the White House landscape
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appearing in state visit backdrops, presidential arrivals, even illustrations on the $20 bill
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But the tree has been in decline for decades It lost its largest limb in 1994 when a small plane crashed onto the south lawn Since the 1980s specialists have used steel cables and telescoping poles to hold
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its remaining structure in place. Interior decay has howled out much of the trunk, leaving only a thin
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outer shell. Despite major pruning in 2017 and ongoing efforts to preserve it, arborists now say
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the tree is too structurally compromised to remain safe. standing. President Trump said it will be replaced with a new magnolia and wood from the original
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will be preserved for high and noble purposes. The announcement comes as part of broader changes to the
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White House grounds. Earlier this year, President Trump proposed paving over parts of the rose garden
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saying the grass doesn't hold up well during public events. The magnolia's removal closes a chapter
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in White House history, one tied to the legacy and folklore of Andrew Jackson and the traditions
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