Plant a Tree for Someone in Oregon - Oregon Memorial Trees
Honor someone with the gift of new trees planted in the state of Oregon, and send or receive a personalized commemorative card.
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Trees for Oregon
Native tree seedlings will be planted in your honoree’s name to help restore Oregon’s treasured forests. Multiple trees can be dedicated in honor, in memory, or in celebration of someone special—creating a living tribute that grows over time. Honor someone special with a gift rooted in the natural beauty of Oregon, where forests stretch across mountains, valleys, and river corridors shaped by fire and time. Your tribute supports meaningful reforestation efforts that help restore areas impacted by wildfire and watershed degradation—bringing life back to the land while creating a lasting legacy. Your honorary trees will be planted in forests in need of restoration across Oregon, including areas such as the Fremont-Winema National Forest and Mount Hood. These projects focus on restoring landscapes impacted by wildfire, improving watershed health, and rebuilding critical wildlife habitat across the region. Many of these efforts take place in areas recovering from major wildfire events, including regions affected by the Bootleg Fire, where large-scale reforestation is essential to restoring forest ecosystems. Native species such as ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, western larch, and white fir are planted to help rebuild forest structure and ensure long-term resilience. Each tree planted helps stabilize soil, protect water systems, and support biodiversity across Oregon’s diverse landscapes. As these forests grow, they contribute to cleaner air, healthier ecosystems, and stronger natural resilience for generations to come. With every tree planted, your gift becomes part of a larger effort to restore Oregon’s forests—offering a meaningful way to honor, remember, or celebrate someone while making a real and lasting environmental impact.