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 ...
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“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 ...
As he sat in his mountaintop La Jolla, California, home, spinning lyrical children's tales like "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," Ted Geisel — who we all know as Dr. Seuss — spied the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...