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July 23, 2014

LOS ANGELES -- A tree planted in Los Angeles to honor former Beatle George Harrison has been killed -- by beetles. Councilman Tom LaBonge says the pine grew to more than 12 feet tall before succumbing to a bark beetle infestation. The tree was removed last month. LaBonge says it will be replanted in the fall...

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Visitors walk past a plaque Tuesday marking the George Harrison Tree in Griffith Park in Los Angeles. The tree planted to honor the former Beatle was removed after dying from a bark beetle infestation. (Associated Press)
Visitors walk past a plaque Tuesday marking the George Harrison Tree in Griffith Park in Los Angeles. The tree planted to honor the former Beatle was removed after dying from a bark beetle infestation. (Associated Press)

LOS ANGELES -- A tree planted in Los Angeles to honor former Beatle George Harrison has been killed -- by beetles.

Councilman Tom LaBonge says the pine grew to more than 12 feet tall before succumbing to a bark beetle infestation.

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The tree was removed last month. LaBonge says it will be replanted in the fall.

After Harrison's 2001 death in Los Angeles, the pine was planted near Griffith Observatory. A small plaque at the base commemorates the guitarist and songwriter, who had a deep appreciation of gardening.

LaBonge says several trees at Griffith Park have been killed by the beetles.

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