Popular Wedding Favor Trees – Using Trees As Wedding Favors

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Trees symbolize strength and hope, both being appropriate sentiments to honor a new marriage. So if you are about to walk down the aisle, why not think about giving trees as favors to your wedding guests? Wedding favor trees allow guests to plant a live tree seedling as a reminder of your wedding day. For more information about green wedding favors, and especially about trees as wedding favors, read on.

Giving Trees as Wedding Favors

It’s traditional for a newly married couple to offer a small keepsake to each wedding guest. It serves both as a gift thanking the person for participating in your big day, and also as a token reminder of the ceremony of union they witnessed. In these days when the environment is on everyone’s mind, choosing trees as a green wedding favor is popular. Giving trees as favors creates a sense of your growing relationship with each guest, as well as the shared roots you and your new spouse are developing.

Trees to Use as Wedding Favors

If you decide to give trees as wedding favors, you’ll need to decide what species of tree to offer. One element that factors into the equation is the home region of your guests. Ideally, you would like to offer a seedling that might actually thrive in the guest’s backyard. Popular wedding favor trees are almost always conifers. Here are different options for conifer trees to use as wedding favors:

When you are giving trees as favors, you’ll be able to order the young seedlings already wrapped elegantly in see-through bags or slender burlap sacks. Some companies even provide an organza ribbon bow. If you don’t want to write out little cards, you can order personalized thank you messages to go with the green wedding favors too. You can also arrange for each of the wedding favor trees to come in its own gift box.

Teo Spengler
Writer

Teo Spengler has been gardening for 30 years. She is a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden. Her passion is trees, 250 of which she has planted on her land in France.