Plant a Tree on your Birthday in George Washington National Forest, Virginia

Project Description

MyBirthdayTree Project is in the George Washington National Forest, Virginia. Planting season occurs when the ground is moist and warm, typically in late spring, early summer, or early fall. Therefore, the trees will get plenty of water and grow healthy roots.

This planting project is a shortleaf pine restoration project. Shortleaf pine is of particular interest because seedlings and saplings can re-sprout after a fire, which provides them competitive advantages over other species in future climates. Being associated with fire-maintained, open-canopy ecosystems, the presence of shortleaf pine has historically had a positive impact on biodiversity, especially populations of federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. With an abundance of ecological and economic benefits, forestry professionals realized the importance of establishing a formal conservation plan focused on regenerating and managing viable populations of shortleaf pine, which your project will accomplish.


Virtual Tour

You can view the general area of this planting project by clicking on the following link:

Virtual Tour – George Washington National Forest


Please understand that this is the general area of the tree planting. Your tree will be planted among thousands of other birthday trees and there is no plaque designating the tree and visiting your particular tree is unfortunately not possible.

Know that the tree planting project is making a monumental difference for the earth and opening a new doorway to the world for future generations. If you have any questions, please view our contact information at: www.mybirthdaytree.org/contact-us