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Nestled in central Los Angeles, the 47-year-old Schinus terebinthifolia tree is a treasure of both nature and culture. Its peppercorns, a delightful treat that carpet the ground when they fall, invite the community to connect with its bounty. Over the years, this remarkable tree has silently observed the establishment of the Museum of Contemporary Art, enriching the local artistic landscape. It also witnessed the flourishing of diverse art festivals, drawing visitors from afar and transforming public spaces into vibrant cultural hubs. As time goes on, this tree remains a steadfast participant in the city's ongoing artistic dialogue, nurturing connections and creativity.
Tree #55 : Schinus terebinthifolia
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