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‘Lorax' tree said to be Dr. Seuss' muse topples in San Diego
2019-06-18
The seaside cypress believed to have inspired the fanciful Truffula trees of Dr. Seuss’ classic 1971 children’s tale "The Lorax" has toppled in Southern California.

The Monterey cypress stood 80 to 100 years in Ellen Browning Scripps Park in San Diego’s La Jolla community before it fell Thursday, city officials said Monday.

"It’s an iconic tree, a beloved tree," said Timothy W. Graham, a San Diego city spokesman.

La Jolla was home to Dr. Seuss, author and illustrator Theodor Seuss Geisel, for more than 40 years, from 1948 until his death in 1991 at 87. In Geisel’s hands, the cypress with its long, sinewy trunk and densely clumped canopy became the cotton candy-hued Truffula. The trees’ existence, threatened by logging, finds a protector in The Lorax, whose "I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees" became an environmentalist and pop-culture battle cry.

As detailed in the website LaJolla.com, an environmentally conscious Geisel rankled at development he said threatened his community. That frustration found life in the tale’s villain, the Once-ler, who in the site’s words, "builds a huge, thriving business at the expense of the Truffula trees and the creatures who depend on them."

News of the toppled icon spread over the weekend even as San Diego officials said arborists were trying to understand what happened.

"We’re trying to figure out why the tree fell over," Graham said Monday.

The tree was alive and appeared to be in good health, save for termites, he said. San Diego’s weather was seasonably mild last week. Graham on Monday said that much of the tree has since been removed and that the city is "looking to salvage it somehow."
Posted by:gorb

#6  There comes a time when everyone's root goes soft.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-06-18 23:17  

#5  Greenie progressives gorb. The grubs are the fall guy.
Posted by: AlanC   2019-06-18 21:03  

#4  It wasn't the termites. It was a false flag attack by grubs.
Posted by: gorb   2019-06-18 20:37  

#3  "We’re trying to figure out why the tree fell over," Graham said Monday.
The tree was alive and appeared to be in good health, save for termites,


A 100 year old, termite-infested tree falls over. Right when Donald Trump is President. Coincidence? I think not!

Posted by: SteveS   2019-06-18 20:33  

#2  Thank Gaia it fell now. My staff is helping on a new Comfort Station (Restroom) adjacent in the same park and we would've surely been blamed for its' demise
Posted by: Frank G   2019-06-18 19:53  

#1  Sez the Lorax, "This gig has been sweet,
But don't worry, I'll land on my feet,
Cuz they'll pay me to preach screech
And keep kids off the beach
Just a couple of blocks down the street!"
Posted by: Angemp tse Tung3624   2019-06-18 19:26  

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