Exciting speculation of the disappearance of the Macaron tree from the White House

2018/4/30 10:47

Exciting

A tree belonging to French President Emmanuel Macaron was abandoned to US President Donald Trump after he was planted in the White House during his official visit to the United States last week.
The two leaders planted the tree, which Macron brought from a battle site during World War I in northeastern France.
Macaron said the tree would always be remembered as "the links that bring us together."
A Reuters cameramanwas able to take a picture on Saturday showing a patch of yellow grass where the tree was planted.
Macaron brought the tree, an oak of European origin, from the site of the Battle of Belo Wood in the summer of 1918, in which about 2,000 soldiers were killed.
The shepherd disappeared after four days of planting.
There is no official reason to reveal the mystery of the disappearance of the hermitage, but there are still speculation about the fate of the shisha on the Internet.
According to the French site France Info that this kind of oak trees are better to grow in the autumn, so as to deepen its roots "to face drought in the summer of the following year."
The site expects the tree to "be back in October".
The Huffington Post quoted an unnamed official at the Elysee Palace as saying the tree was under examination.
Foreign plants "required to be cultivated require a foreign phytosanitary certificate in advance" before being brought to the country, the US Department of State's Office for the Protection of the Boundary said.
The official said the tree was in good condition.
The French President Trump's gift was received with interest on the Internet, and the pictures of the two men, who were planting the carcass on the ground, quickly became a model.

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