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Tired of the same old Valentine’s Day gifts? Skip the flowers and chocolates this year, and give them something that stands out from the crowd. Plant trees in their name, because love means taking care of the planet, too. Trees are an investment in a healthier planet, providing vital resources like clean air, fresh water, and thriving forests.
Giving the gift of trees is as easy as 1-2-tree. Simply choose how many trees you want to plant, pick your favorite e-card design, and write a thoughtful message. We’ll handle the rest!
Select the number of trees you'd like to plant on behalf of someone.
Personalize your e-card with a heartfelt message.
Choose the e-card you like best by looking through our selection of designs.
Select the specific date you would like the e-card to be sent.
Send the e-card and wait for your loved one to receive it.
Trees are one of the most effective tools we have for tackling today’s environmental challenges. They absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen, and improve soil and water quality, helping to balance ecosystems and increase nature’s resilience to a warming world. Trees also provide food, shelter, and livelihoods, making them invaluable not only for the planet, but for people.
Reforestation is a powerful way to foster community growth, education, and economic empowerment. Tree planting initiatives can support marginalized communities, facilitating sustainable income streams, improving access to nutritious food, and creating jobs.
Forest ecosystems encompass richly layered habitat types, which provide shelter to a breathtaking range of biodiversity — including 80% of amphibian species, 75% of bird species, and 68% of mammal species. Planting trees restores critical habitat for terrestrial biodiversity, some of which can be found nowhere else on earth.
A mature tree can absorb an average of 22 lbs of carbon dioxide per year, playing an important role in helping society mitigate the effects of climate change. Healthy forests increase climate change resilience in many ways — including by lowering ambient temperatures.