mark's the location of some 500 trees and large shrubs. that's what all of those little dots are. this is about the same number of trees and shrubs found on the grounds today. beginning with rutherford hayes in the 1870's, nearly every presidential administration has also printed -- planted one tree as commemorating their time at the white house. unfortunately, not all of the trees have survived. elizabeth the second is seen helping george h.w. bush planting leaf in 1991. in 1996, bill and hillary a tree in honor of the oklahoma city bombing victims. with a provene presidential association is is absolutely beautiful rust colored japanese maple landed by first lady frances cleveland on the far south grounds in 1893. the same year that the grounds were closed to the public. commemorativet tree was also planted by a first lady. current first lady melania trump, in august of 2018 planted a sapling grown from a historic tree originally planted by president eisenhower on the white house grounds in the 1950's. trees, what else is on the grounds? a but until a decade ago, when first lady michelle obama install the current white house vegetable garden, fresh produce would not have been the f