A tree believed to be the inspiration for the Dr. Seuss book "The Lorax" has fallen. La Jolla, California officials hope to repurpose the tree's wood and replant something else at the site. The ...
A nearly century-old tree with iconic fluffy branches that some say inspired the fictional Truffula trees in Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” toppled over in a California park last week. The Monterrey cypress ...
The Lorax would be devastated to hear that the tree that inspired Dr. Seuss’ 1971 children’s book has fallen. The Monterey Cypress tree was at Ellen Browning Scripps Park in La Jolla, California, the ...
“Which way does a tree fall?” asked the titular creature in Dr. Seuss’ 1971 book “The Lorax.” The answer — at least for the fabled “Lorax Tree” in La Jolla’s Scripps Park — is down. The 100-foot ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO (AP) — A century-old tree with a ...
The Monterey cypress tree that inspired Dr. Seuss’ classic The Lorax has fallen over. Located in the Southern California city’s La Jolla neighborhood, the tree stood for nearly 100 years before ...
On June 13, La Jolla’s so-called Lorax Tree in Scripps Park — long-believed to have inspired children’s book author Dr. Seuss to write “The Lorax” — toppled, and was soon removed by the City. And ...
A decades-old tree in California that is believed to have inspired the children's book The Lorax has toppled. The Monterey Cypress in Ellen Browning Scripps Park, San Diego, fell on Thursday, Fox 5 ...
The tree thought to have inspired Dr. Seuss’ classic 1971 children’s book “The Lorax” has fallen. The Monterey Cypress tree was located at Ellen Browning Scripps Park in La Jolla, California, the ...
“I speak for the trees,” Dr. Seuss’ Lorax cried, to the tree-chopping Once-ler’s immense surprise. Now the tree thought to have inspired the beloved Truffulas is no more. The Monterey cypress has ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A century-old tree with a long trunk and bushy branches that some believe was the inspiration for fictional Truffula trees in Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" has fallen in a coastal San Diego ...
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