A legacy tree is a living marker; something you plant with intention, knowing it will outlive the moment that inspired it. Whether you're honoring someone who passed, celebrating a new life, marking a marriage, or simply planting something that will be there long after you are, legacy trees are chosen for their meaning as much as their staying power.
Our Legacy Trees Collection brings together species that have earned their place in gardens and memories alike — some for their remarkable longevity, others because they're simply the tree you plant for moments like these. These are trees built to grow with you.
What is a legacy tree?
A legacy tree is a tree planted to commemorate a meaningful life event or honor a person. Some are chosen for their exceptional longevity — trees that will grow for generations. Others are classics for milestone planting, beloved for their beauty, symbolism, and the way they mark a moment in a garden for years to come.
What are the best trees to plant as a legacy or memorial?
The best legacy trees are long-lived or deeply meaningful species with strong presence and low maintenance needs. Popular choices include olive trees, magnolias, oak trees, and fruit trees, like peach or fig. Trees that develop character over time and become landmarks in your garden, yard, or home.
When is a good time to plant a legacy tree?
Early spring is one of the best times to plant a legacy tree. Cooler temperatures and seasonal rainfall give roots time to establish before summer heat.
What's the difference between a memorial tree and a legacy tree?
Memorial trees are typically planted in honor of someone who has passed. Legacy trees is a broader term; it includes memorial planting, but also trees planted to mark joyful milestones like births, weddings, anniversaries, or new homes. All memorial trees can be legacy trees, but not all legacy trees are memorial trees.
Can I give a legacy tree as a gift?
Yes. Legacy trees make meaningful gifts for milestone occasions! Think new babies, retirements, graduations, housewarmings, weddings, and sympathy. A living tree is a lasting alternative to cut flowers or traditional gifts, and one that grows in significance over time.
How long do legacy trees live?
It depends on the species. Some legacy trees are known for exceptional longevity: olive trees can live for hundreds of years, and magnolias regularly reach 80 years or more. Others are classics for milestone planting, valued more for their beauty and symbolism than their lifespan. The right tree depends on the moment you're marking and the space you're planting it in.
Do legacy trees need a lot of space?
Some legacy plants, like olive trees and hydrangeas, can be kept in containers or pruned to fit small spaces. Others, like dogwoods and cherry trees, need more room to grow. Our Legacy Trees Collection includes options suited for a range of outdoor spaces.