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Treebute was founded in mid-2020 as an eco-friendly way to memorialize a loved one, celebrate a birt memorial tree

05/18/2026

One question we hear, “What if I am not ready to plant right away?”

Good news. The kit waits with you.

Grief does not run on a schedule, so we built our memorial tree kits to be patient. The tree is nursery grown and healthy. Families have held kits for weeks, sometimes into the next planting season, with the tree ready when they are.

Plant the day it arrives. Plant on the anniversary. Plant when the family can gather. All of those are right.

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Photos from Treebute's post 04/15/2026

A group of families from their school community came together last week to do something lasting for a family navigating the loss of their grandmother.

The family chose a Bracken’s Brown Beauty Magnolia, and had it planted in a special spot in the backyard where they will see it every day.

That tree is going to grow and bloom for decades. It will be there every spring. It will be there on the hard days and the ordinary ones.

That is what a living memorial does that a flower arrangement simply cannot.

If you know a family walking through grief right now, a Treebute memorial tree is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give.

Link in bio to learn more or send a memorial tree gift.

04/08/2026

Need Community Service hours for your school or organization?

🌱 Interested in helping to beautify our community?

🗑️ Join us on Saturday April 11th 9:00am-11:00am at the Spoede Rd. & south outer I-64 for a Trash Bash!

🦺 We will supply the yellow trash bags and orange safety vests (required)

🧤 Wear protective gloves, comfortable clothing, and appropriate footwear. Please, no children under 10 years old allowed.

Will you be there?

04/08/2026

Ten families came together to give a lasting gift in memory of someone who meant a great deal to their school community.

She was a mother, grandmother, and alum, with roots here that spanned three generations. Her daughter graduated from this school. Her grandchildren still walk these grounds. And anyone who knew her remembers her joyful, bubbly spirit and the light she brought wherever she went.

Today, a Weeping Higan Cherry was planted in her memory beside the stone bridge near the main entrance, a place of beauty, visibility, and meaning. Every student, every visitor, and every family arriving at the front gate will pass by her tree.

🌸 Weeping Higan Cherry was chosen for exactly this kind of remembrance. Graceful, long-lived, and unmistakable in bloom, it will be hard to miss every spring. That is exactly the point. She is still part of this place.

To the families who came together to make this happen, what a gift you gave! This is what a living memorial looks like.

📍 Planted on campus, in her memory, by people who loved her

03/13/2026

It’s March Magnolia Madness. 🌸
And honestly, we are not mad about it.

There is something special about seeing a magnolia tree wake up in March that feels like a celebration. A real “we survived winter” moment.

When planted in remembrance, they stop you in your tracks, and each spring they bring that memory back in a tangible way. Their blooms can feel both dramatic and fleeting.

From the bright pink Jane and Saucer to elegant white Star Magnolia, this is their moment.

Southern magnolia is the easiest to spot, thanks to its evergreen foliage, with favorites like Teddy Bear, Bracken’s Brown Beauty, and Little Gem adding even more variety.

So wherever you are spotting magnolias this month, pause and take in their full glory. They are one of spring’s best reminders that beauty shows up right on time.

Have a Treebute magnolia blooming right now? We would love to see it. Tag us in your photos and share your story. 💗

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