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'''The Springfield Lemon Tree '''is a famous lemon tree in [[Springfield]]. [[File:Lemon_Tree.png|thumb|The Springfield Lemon Tree.]]
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'''The Springfield Lemon Tree '''is a famous historic lemon tree in [[Springfield]].
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[[File:Lemon_Tree.png|thumb|The Springfield Lemon Tree]]
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The tree was planted over 100 years ago, about the time when Springfield was founded by [[Jebediah Springfield]] and [[Shelbyville]] was founded by [[Shelbyville Manhattan]]. The tree was planted because lemons were the sweetest fruit available at the time.
  
The Tree was planted over 100 years ago, about the time when Springfield was founded by Jebidiah Springfield and Shelbyville was founded by Shelbyville Manhattan. The Tree was planted because lemons were the sweetest fruit available at the time.
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It was once stolen by a group of kids from Shelbyville, who uprooted the tree and planted it in an impound lot in Shelbyville, but it was returned to Springfield when Bart came up with the daring idea to have [[Ned Flanders]] park his RV in a "No Parking" space with [[Rod]], [[Todd]], [[Martin]], [[Database]], [[Nelson]], [[Milhouse]], and their parents hiding inside. When the RV was impounded at the lot, they uprooted the tree, and escaped back to Springfield. The tree is back at the hill where it belongs, albeit missing foliage from the branches of one side, while people in Shelbyville have to have turnip juice.<ref>"[[Lemon of Troy]]"</ref>
 
 
It was once stolen by a group of kids from [[Shelbyville]], who uprooted the tree and planted it in an impound lot in Shelbyville, but it was returned to [[Springfield]]&nbsp;when Bart came up with the daring&nbsp;idea to have Ned park his RV in a "No Parking" space with Rod, Todd, Martin, Database, Nelson, Milhouse, and their parents hid inside. They uprooted the tree, and escaped back to Springfield. The tree is back at the hill where it once belonged, albeit missing foliage from the branches of one side of the tree <ref>[[Lemon of Troy]]</ref>. While people in Shelbyville have to have turnip juice.
 
 
 
Tourists are forbidden to pick fruit from the trees as all fruits in Springfield give a barely audible radioactive hum <ref>[[The Simpsons Guide to Springfield]]</ref>
 
  
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Tourists are forbidden to pick fruit from the tree as all fruits in Springfield give a barely audible radioactive hum.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Guide to Springfield]]''</ref>
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
*{{ep|Lemon of Troy}}
 
*{{ep|Lemon of Troy}}
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*{{bk|The Simpsons Guide to Springfield}}
  
==Reference==
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Natural Landmarks]]
 
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Revision as of 16:47, September 20, 2010

The Springfield Lemon Tree is a famous historic lemon tree in Springfield.

File:Lemon Tree.png
The Springfield Lemon Tree

History

The tree was planted over 100 years ago, about the time when Springfield was founded by Jebediah Springfield and Shelbyville was founded by Shelbyville Manhattan. The tree was planted because lemons were the sweetest fruit available at the time.

It was once stolen by a group of kids from Shelbyville, who uprooted the tree and planted it in an impound lot in Shelbyville, but it was returned to Springfield when Bart came up with the daring idea to have Ned Flanders park his RV in a "No Parking" space with Rod, Todd, Martin, Database, Nelson, Milhouse, and their parents hiding inside. When the RV was impounded at the lot, they uprooted the tree, and escaped back to Springfield. The tree is back at the hill where it belongs, albeit missing foliage from the branches of one side, while people in Shelbyville have to have turnip juice.[1]

Tourists are forbidden to pick fruit from the tree as all fruits in Springfield give a barely audible radioactive hum.[2]

Appearance

References