SAN DIEGO, Calif - If the Lorax were real, he would undoubtedly be mourning the loss of a special Monterey Cypress tree that came crashing down in a San Diego park. The lone tree, which was located at ...
In Dr. Seuss‘ beloved 1971 book The Lorax, the titular mustachioed character has a very simple message: I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues. Now, ...
An iconic Cypress tree located in the picturesque seaside town of La Jolla, California, has apparently fallen over, according to local reports. The tree is more than an imposing plant — it inspired an ...
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 ...
What to do about The Lorax Tree? La Jolla Parks & Beaches examines possibilities for former landmark
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 ...
The tree that may have inspired one of Dr. Seuss’ greatest children’s books, "The Lorax," has died. According to reports, the Monterey Cypress tree, located at Ellen Browning Scripps Park in San Diego ...
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