The pine tree, which was dedicated with a plaque to Harrison
at the head of a hiking trail in the city's Griffith Park, was
among a number of trees that have succumbed to the beetles this
year, City Councilman Tom LaBonge said.
"It was weakened by the drought, bark beetles just attacked it.
It had a quick demise," LaBonge said. "I happen to hike every
day in Griffith Park and the tree just turned a bad corner this
year."
The sapling had grown to 12 feet in height by the time it was
discovered dead in June and removed by city workers, he said,
adding that Harrison's widow, Olivia, had been notified.
LaBonge said he expected to see a new tree planted in
remembrance of Harrison in the fall.
Harrison, who was born in Liverpool in 1943, gained
international fame as the Beatles lead guitarist, penning such
songs as "Here Comes the Sun," "Something" and "While My Guitar
Gently Weeps."
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Eric Beech)
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