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Among the oldest trees on the grounds surrounding the White House are magnolias (Magnolia grandiflora) planted by Andrew Jackson.

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Among them is a Jackson magnolia, reportedly grown from a shoot taken from a favorite tree of Jackson’s recently deceased wife, planted after Jackson moved to the White House. The tree grew for more than 200 years, and when it proved too weak, it was replaced by one of its descendants.