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Plant Your Family Heritage Tree in Ireland

December 2, 2020 by 4 Comments

Liam Neeson (Photo: Rollingnews.ie)

Acting legend Liam Neeson is the first to plant a grove of trees to honor his departed family with Irish Heritage Tree.


Irish Heritage Tree is for those who wish to remember, give a gift, or celebrate loved ones and their heritage by planting trees on Irish soil in their name. 

“I am delighted my family are being remembered in such a special way, ” said Neeson.

The Neeson Grove will be planted in early 2021. The trees in the grove will be planted in honor of his late wife, Natasha, his parents Katherine and Bernard, and his nephew, Ronan, who died tragically young.

The first site for this project is located in Bansha, Tipperary close to the famous Rock of Cashel (also known as the Cashel of the Kings, and Saint Patrick’s Rock) is a historic site steeped in Celtic mysticism. The trees will be planted next to streams running from the Fadagtha river, a famous local waterway with ties to Saint Patrick.

A view of the Rock of Cashel. Photo: Heritageireland.ie

Irish Heritage Tree is a subsidiary of IrishCentral (and is not affiliated with Irish America magazine), North America’s leading Irish website. The planting site for the Neeson Grove will be in County Tipperary. The Tree Council of Ireland, dedicated to expanding Irish greenery,  is also advising on the project.

Irish Heritage Tree Co-Founder and Founder of IrishCentral, Niall O’Dowd said “We are delighted that Liam Neeson, a towering figure in every way in Irish culture and arts, believes very strongly in the power of ancestral trees as a vivid memory, a symbol of beloved family and friends.”

“Family stories bind us all and a heritage tree is a powerful link to both the past and the present.” 

Speaking about the newly launched Irish Heritage Tree, Neeson who is from Ballymena in County Antrim said “I believe this is an excellent idea that allows members of the Irish Diaspora to plant a tree deep in the soil of Ireland for loved and remembered ones.

“The fact that it is also eco-friendly and helps turn Ireland green is very important. The more we learn about the life of trees the more we discover just how central they are to this small planet.

“I believe planting a tree in Ireland is a deeply symbolic and significant act, ensuring that generations before us will never be forgotten and generations to come will always have a living bond to those who came before.

“I am happy to be part of it and proud to be first. Family has never been more important than in these trying times and a family heritage tree is a creative and thoughtful idea. I commend Irish Heritage Tree and the Tree Council of Ireland for their initiative.”

Liam Lynch, Founder and Co-Chairman of Irish Studio, speaking of the Launch, said, “Connecting with our roots has never been more vital than now. The Irish Heritage Tree is a way of expressing that love for home and Ireland that so many in the Diaspora enjoy. Whether it is to remember loved ones, celebrate new births, marriages and anniversaries, as a Christmas present or a St. Patrick’s Day gift, the Irish Heritage Tree is a powerful reminder to all of us the importance of our heritage.” 

Irish Heritage Tree is already working with the Tree Council of Ireland, a non-governmental voluntary organization that was set up in 1985 as an umbrella body for organizations involved in the planting, management, and conservation of trees in Ireland. Irish Heritage Tree will be expanding to several other sites in the months ahead.

Plant a tree today as a living legacy to a special friend or family member.


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  1. Maryanne Mannix says

    December 7, 2020 at 9:55 pm

    Will I be able to know where I could visit
    The particular area where the trees will planted? My family wants to be able to see the trees when we are able to travel!

    Reply
  2. vera says

    April 13, 2021 at 12:42 pm

    Would I be able to visit the tree I purchased? Thank you, Vera

    Reply
  3. Ann says

    December 27, 2021 at 9:07 pm

    Will I know where my trees are planted ?

    Reply
  4. Kathleen says

    April 1, 2023 at 6:30 pm

    Where will the tree be planted that I purchased . A general vicinity or landmark would be helpful.

    Reply

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