Adopt a Tree

Our tree adoption program is great way to reconnect with mother nature and it’s completely free!

Our second batch of trees are located in Woodland Hills, on Topanga Canyon Blvd between Dumetz Rd and Viscanio Rd.

Each tree is marked with a number tag matching the map below.

Tree Species: California Sycamore

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Our program is made possible by City Plants, LADWP and LA Conservation Corps who are the funders of our trees!


 

UPDATE: All of our Topanga trees are currently adopted! We can’t thank you enough for the overwhelming support in such a short amount of time!

If you’d like to be put on a list, in the event an adoption falls through or can no longer be supported, fill out the form below and we will notify when/if a tree becomes available!

Or take a look at our other locations. Thank you all again for your support. We can’t wait to see these trees grow!


We are so excited to have you join our family tree.

Adopting through our program is a great way to deepen your community ties while giving back to the planet. And all you need is water!

Once you have filled out this form and your adoption has been approved, all you have to do is water your new tree! That’s it! The California Sycamores need approximately 10-15 gallons of water per week.

We recommend adding a recurring “water day” to your weekly schedule to ensure the trees get the love and attention they need.

Make sure you have read the commitment terms and agreement below. Once we have received your request, we will send you an email with approval!


Not sure you want to make the commitment? Partner with your neighbor! Take turns watering the tree on alternating weeks. Or if that’s still too much, you can always donate water and we will water for you! More info can be found here.


Adopt one of our trees!? Visit our Care Guide!

Our Trees

Have you adopted one of our beautiful trees? We want to see! Send us a photo of you and your new friend or tag us on instagram!


Is there empty space in your neighborhood where trees should live? Let us know! We are quickly expanding to other locations across the Los Angeles area.