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Tucker Marder showcases his passion for environmentalism and historic plants. On a tour, Marder himself divulged the fascinating origins of some of the trees seen throughout this expansive property, including a seedling from the last known living tree planted by famed gardener Johnny Appleseed. Other notable trees include a Ginkgo from a seedling of a tree that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945; a tree that descends from the tree under which Hippocrates was allegedly sitting when he founded modern medicine, in Kos, Greece; and a grafted clone of the tree that is said to have led Isaac Newton to discover gravity (thanks to an apple that fell from it), in Kent, England. Best of all, the Arboretum is now open for
JapanEgyptGreeceHiroshimaEgyptianJohnny-appleseedLois-benderRandy-kempnerRoss-blecknerTony-ingraoLucy-cooksonKathy-raynerIn lieu of floats, New Orleans residents decorated their homes for 'Yardi Gras'
Not even a pandemic could stop residents of the Big Easy from celebrating Mardi Gras! Share Updated: 8:46 PM CST Feb 17, 2021 Mary Elizabeth Andriotis
Not even a pandemic could stop residents of the Big Easy from celebrating Mardi Gras! Share Updated: 8:46 PM CST Feb 17, 2021
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Show Transcript For me, it's a celebration of the spirit of New Orleans that even though the kids with parades used to found a way to celebrate, it's a classic New Orleans move. You know, when you're knocked down, get up to figure out a way to make use creativity to make a fun experience. Mardi Gras families going to parades for us that live here. And so now it's families going to House Flight's, you know, you become the parade instead of instead of watching the parade, yeah.
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