• The Weeping Beech was a historic tree located at Weeping Beech Park in Flushing, Queens, New York City. It was the mother of all European weeping beeches...
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  • Well, this weekend you can celebrate 175 years of the weeping beech tree at the Queens Historical Society HQ at Kingsland Homestead.
  • The Weeping Beech tree that once rooted itself in this park lived for 151 years, from 1847 to 1998 — one of the City’s few trees to be landmarked.
  • Horticulturist Samuel Parsons brought the weeping beech sapling from Belgium in a flower pot, planting it in Queens in 1847.
  • Learn More at NYC Parks Department. Help us document the history of Margaret I. Carman Green - Weeping Beech by sharing your photos and memories!
  • ...the mother of the forest the weeping beech tree and the rare 18th century architecture and glorious history of Queens among the youth people!
  • But they are trees: the Weeping Beech Tree in Flushing, Queens and the Magnolia Grandiflora in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn.
  • A legendary weeping beech (Fagus sylvatica) tree thrived in this 2.074 acre park from its planting in 1847 until its death in 1998.
  • The Weeping Beech tree that once rooted itself in this park lived for 151 years, from 1847 to 1998 -- one of the City’s few trees to be landmarked.