

1. Flame Tree (Illawarra Flame Tree)


Key Insights:
- Symbolism: Charisma, passion, and striking colours
- Unique feature: Fiery-red bell-shaped flowers in early summer
- Wildlife benefit: Attracts small birds and butterflies
“Charismatic and passionate, the Illawarra Flame Tree displays fiery-red bell-shaped flowers during the early Summer.”
– Mornington Green
2. Flowering Gum


Key Insights:
- Symbolism: Ambition and strength
- Cultural significance: Represents the iconic “home among the gum trees” feeling
- Ecological value: Creates habitat for animals
“Ambitious and strong, the Red Flowering Gum provides an intense show of red flowers that bloom throughout the Summer.”
– Mornington Green
3. Cherry Blossom


Key Insights:
- Symbolism: Beauty and renewal
- Aesthetic appeal: Captivating double-pink flowers in spring
- Cultural impact: Often the subject of viewing pilgrimages during spring season
“Beautiful and optimistic, the quintessential Cherry Blossom captivates their admirers in the springtime with its blossoming double-pink flowers.”
– Mornington Green
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Creating a Living Legacy at Mornington Green


Key benefits of our memorial trees:
- Eco-friendly: Offset your carbon footprint (especially your loved ones cremation carbon footprint) and contributes to a sustainable landscape
- Long-lasting tribute: Trees are protected in perpetuity by our staff in Mornington Green
- Turns grief into connection: Provides a beautiful space for your families and close ones to visit and connect, enjoying time together under the tree
“Becoming a tree when you die lets you create a legacy that lives on… It’s The Circle of Life”
– Warren Roberts, Founder of Living Legacy Forest
When choosing a memorial tree to plant for lost loved one, consider not just its symbolism, but also how it reflects your loved one’s personality and values. Our team at Mornington Green is here to guide you through this meaningful process, helping you create a living tribute that will grow and flourish for generations to come. By planting a memorial tree, you’re not just remembering a life; you’re nurturing new life and creating a lasting, positive impact on the world. It’s a beautiful way to ensure that your loved one’s memory continues to grow, flourish, and inspire for years to come.Want to learn more about living memorial trees?
Click here to discover explained by Warren Roberts.

