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Plant a Tree for West Virginia
Plant a Tree in West Virginia - A Living Tribute
Plant a Tree for West Virginia
Plant a Tree in West Virginia - A Living Tribute

Plant a Tree for Someone in West Virginia - Memorial & Tribute Trees

Honor someone with the gift of new trees planted in West Virginia, and send or receive a personalized commemorative card.

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Plant a Tree for West Virginia
Plant a Tree in West Virginia - A Living Tribute
Plant a Tree for West Virginia
Plant a Tree in West Virginia - A Living Tribute
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  • Your Gift Includes

    A Living Tribute tree planting gift includes:
    • A tree seedling or grove of seedlings, planted for you in a natural setting on an Appalachian forest in need
    • A vibrant commemorative photo card, printed on a sustainably sourced, FSC Certified 120 lb. Gloss card stock
    • Photo card is 8.5 x 11 and suitable for framing
    • Stamping and mailing of the card directly to the recipient of your gift, with USPS or FedEx tracking available
    • The ability to personalize your card and add a personal message to the recipient 
  • Gift Details

    Honor someone with the gift of new trees planted in West Virginia, and send or receive a personalized commemorative card.

    Your tribute trees can be planted as a living memorial, or to celebrate important events and milestones such as holidays, birthdays, weddings and anniversaries, graduations and more.

    Your honorary trees will be planted to restore native tree ecosystems within the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia.

    The new trees planted for your honorees will help to enhance outdoor recreation, wildlife and fish habitat, wilderness, water quality, and much more for our future generations.

    Please allow 1-3 working days for order processing, and 2-7 working days for card delivery by USPS First Class Mail. FedEx Ground shipping (1-2 business days) is also available for rush orders. 

    You will receive a notification email when you order has been sent to print and ship.

    Digital E-cards are also available.

Trees for West Virginia

Native tree seedlings will be planted in your honoree’s name to help restore West Virginia’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 West Virginia, where forested mountains and rolling hills define the landscape. Often called the Mountain State, West Virginia is home to vast forest cover—nearly 80% of the state—making these ecosystems vital for clean water, wildlife habitat, and environmental health. Your honorary trees will be planted in forests in need of restoration across the Appalachian region of West Virginia. These projects focus on restoring landscapes impacted by historical logging, mining, and environmental stress—helping to rebuild native ecosystems and strengthen forest resilience. Tree plantings will include beneficial native species such as red spruce, white and red oak, black cherry, and other Appalachian hardwoods—carefully selected to support long-term forest health and biodiversity. Efforts like red spruce restoration are especially important, as these once-dominant high-elevation forests were reduced significantly over time and are now being actively restored to support wildlife and watershed health. Each tree planted helps stabilize soil, protect waterways that feed into larger river systems like the Chesapeake Bay, and create habitat for diverse wildlife across the Appalachian region. Reforestation efforts in West Virginia also play a key role in restoring lands impacted by past mining, where active planting is needed to reestablish healthy forest ecosystems. With every tree planted, your gift becomes part of a larger effort to restore West Virginia’s forests—offering a meaningful way to honor, remember, or celebrate someone while making a real and lasting environmental impact.