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Federal officials say the National Christmas Tree planted near the White House a year ago has died and is being removed.


WASHINGTON - Federal officials say the National Christmas Tree planted near the White House a year ago has died and is being removed. The National Park Service says the Colorado blue spruce died of "transplant shock."


A Colorado blue spruce from a tree farm in New Jersey was planted near the White House a little more than a year ago. The National Park Service has now confirmed that the tree, planted in March of last year, has died due to "transplant shock.".


Washington, May 6 : The National Christmas Tree, which was planted near the White House a year ago has died and is being removed, Federal officials revealed.


WASHINGTON – Just 14 months after it was planted in front of the White House, the National Christmas Tree has died.


WASHINGTON — Federal officials say the National Christmas Tree planted near the White House a year ago has died and is being removed.


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AFP/Getty Images WASHINGTON -- Just 14 months after it was planted in front of the White House, the National Christmas Tree has died. The tree, a Colorado blue spruce, died from "complications resulting from transplant shock," the National Park Service said, according to msnbc.com. It was planted on...