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Plant a Tree in Memory — A Lasting Tribute

Honor the memory of someone special by planting a tree in their name. A memorial tree is a meaningful way to create a lasting tribute that continues to grow and give back to the environment for years to come.

At YTDS, we help you dedicate trees in memory of your loved ones through carefully planned plantation initiatives that ensure long-term care, survival, and real environmental impact.

Create a living memory that lasts beyond a lifetime.

Starting from ₹600 per tree (includes plantation & long-term care).

Why Plant a Tree in Memory?

A tree planted in memory of a loved one will continue to grow and thrive, symbolizing their enduring spirit.
Connect with nature and find solace in the tranquility of a growing tree.
Your tree will serve as a constant reminder of your loved one.

Benefits of Planting a Memorial Tree

Plant a tree in memory of a loved one. It's a beautiful and meaningful way to honor their life. Your tree will not only be a symbol of remembrance but will also contribute to a healthier planet. Join us in creating a lasting legacy.

A Lasting Tribute
A tree is a living memorial that will continue to grow and thrive, symbolizing the enduring spirit of your loved one.
Environmental Impact
Trees contribute to a healthier planet by absorbing carbon dioxide, improving air quality, and providing habitat for wildlife.
Emotional Healing
Planting a tree can be a therapeutic process that helps you cope with loss and find peace.
Community Benefit
Trees beautify the landscape, enhance property values, and create a more pleasant living environment.

Be a Part of the Green Revolution

How to Honor a Loved One with a Tree?

Honor your loved one's memory with a lasting tribute. Plant a tree, make a donation, and receive a personalized certificate to commemorate their life.

Choose a Meaningful Tree

Select a tree species that symbolizes your loved one.

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Make a Donation

Your contribution will support YTDS and ensure the tree's care.

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Receive a Personalized Certificate

Commemorate your loved one's memory with a unique certificate.

A Lasting Legacy: Your Tree, Our Commitment

When you plant a tree in memory of a loved one with YTDS, you're not just planting a seed; you're planting a legacy. We take pride in nurturing each memorial tree, ensuring it grows strong and thrives. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to water, fertilize, and protect every sapling, transforming them into a living tribute. With YTDS, you can be assured that your loved one's memory is in the best of hands. 

Celebrate Your Loved One's Memory

Share Your Story

Share your journey of planting a tree in memory of your loved one on social media.

Inspire Others

Connect with other people who have planted trees in memory of loved ones.

Join the Community

Connect with other people who have planted trees in memory of loved ones.

How Your Contribution Makes a Difference

Every donation brings us closer to a greener future, ensuring the survival of young trees through careful tending.

  1. 25%Digging of Land 
  2. 25%Transportation of Trees 
  3. 15%Nurturing
  4. 15%Watering
  5. 10%Cleaning 
  6. 5%Fertilizer
  7. 5%– Administrative Support 

A Growing Tribute

Celebrate a Life: Planting a tree is more than a gesture—it's a lasting tribute to honor your loved one's memory. Each tree stands as a living legacy, celebrating their life and impact.

As the tree grows, it becomes a symbol of their enduring spirit, offering a serene space to reflect, remember, and cherish their memory.

“Let their memory grow with nature’s embrace.”
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Plant a Tree in Memory of a Loved One

Create a living tribute by planting a memory tree in honor of someone special. Each tree represents love, remembrance, and a lasting legacy.

Contribution starts from ₹600 per tree, including plantation and 2 years of maintenance.

You can donate a single tree, plant multiple trees, or make a custom contribution in memory of your loved one.

Plant a Memory Tree