Melania Trump demands 1800 S tree cut down on white house grounds Dangerous Jackson magnolia tree may fall
old Jackson Magnolia tree that has grown on the south facade of the White House since the 1800s, but the status of the tree has been deemed too dangerous to allow it to stand. As reported by CNN, could be dangerous if left alone, and Melania has ordered the tree cut down and removed this week from the grounds of the White House.
The Jackson Magnolia tree is huge and the oldest magnolia tree on the grounds of the White House, but its time has come and gone to remain in its stately position, growing taller than the State Dining Room’s first-floor windows and looming over the second story of the White House’s executive residence. In spite of the history of the tree, it is now too decayed and damaged to be allowed to stand any longer in its current location, according to experts at the
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