Tree – Plant & Symbolism

Memorial Forests and Green Funeral Gardens – Giving Life Back to Death

Memorial Forests and Green Funeral Gardens – Giving Life Back to Death

Memorial forests and green funeral gardens provide eco-friendly alternatives to traditional rites, combining remembrance with nature. These spaces, where biodegradable urns and trees blend into the landscape, offer a peaceful and sustainable tribute. A meaningful way to honor loved ones while preserving the environment.

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What is an ecological burial?

What is an ecological burial?

Ecological burial is a sustainable alternative that respects nature by using biodegradable materials and avoiding chemicals. Biodegradable cork urns transform ashes into a living tribute by nourishing a tree. This approach symbolizes the cycle of life and supports the grieving process.

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What is a plant? Based on Mancuso Stefano’s work

What is a plant? Based on Mancuso Stefano’s work

Plants are the true engine of life on Earth, connecting the sun to our planet and transforming its energy into life. Unlike animals, they are immobile, autonomous, and organized in a decentralized way—a model more resilient than our pyramidal structures. Stefano Mancuso envisions a “Nation of Plants,” governed by inspiring laws where cooperation prevails over hierarchy. Rethinking our relationship with plants means embracing a future where harmony with all living beings becomes essential to our survival.

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Funeral Urn and Seeding: Why choose a young tree?

Funeral Urn and Seeding: Why choose a young tree?

Associating a loved one’s ashes with the growth of a tree is a touching idea, but not all biodegradable urns guarantee real success. Contrary to popular belief, ashes do not support seed germination due to their high alkalinity. *Tree Urn* stands out by integrating a young tree and a cork regulator, ensuring a gradual absorption of nutrients for healthy and sustainable growth. Discover why this innovative approach offers a lasting and meaningful tribute. 🌳💚

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