22 tree species.
One becomes yours.
Each tree has a season, a size, and a number of ash infusions it can hold. Browse by size to find the right fit for your family.

Before you browse
Two things to decide before choosing a tree.
- 01 Size
Size determines how many people can share the tree.
- 02 Season
Season determines when the tree is most visible in the garden.
Premium option
Accent Trees
Accent Trees are planted in specially reserved locations within the garden. Families choose a specific tree species for that spot. Up to 12 ash infusions over time.
When to consider Accent Trees
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Expand a memorial area
Add a second or third tree to an existing family memorial spot in the garden.
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Trees with family meaning
Choose a specific species that holds significance for the family.
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Extended family space
Create a larger gathering area for a family that visits together regularly.
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Planned garden area
Design a more considered garden sanctuary for the family over time.
- All sizes
- Small 1 person
- Medium 2 people
- Large 5 people
- Extra Large 8 people
- Accent 12 people
- All seasons
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
Extra Large
Up to 8 infusions.
Want photos of every tree before your visit?
The brochure includes images and details for all 22 species.
Large
Up to 5 infusions.
Not sure which size suits your family?
A short call with our team is usually enough to work it out.
Medium
Up to 2 infusions.
Small
1 infusion.
Small trees hold one ash infusion. Suited to a solo memorial for one person or one pet.
Next steps
How it works once you choose a tree.
Three simple steps from the moment you choose to the day the tree is planted.
- 01
Step 01
Schedule a call or book a garden tour
We confirm the tree is available and walk you through the options in person or over the phone.
- 02
Step 02
Choose your tree and location
You select the species and the spot in the garden. We record your choice and hold it.
- 03
Step 03
We handle the rest
Ash treatment, planting ceremony, plaque, and ongoing care. All included in one price.
Next step
See the trees in person before you decide.
Most families find their tree on the first garden visit. Walking the grounds makes the choice clear.