Although only PlantAmnesty members have access to these orphans to add to their gardens, anyone may list plants, or other garden-related items, for adoption — and we hope you will. If you have a tree that is not a candidate for the Adopt-A-Plant service, perhaps an arborist, gardener or a professional digger from our Referral Service may be of some help.

Restrictions

  • Plants that don't transplant well (i.e. Magnolias, Madrones, Daphne, and Camelia)
  • Native Volunteer Plants (i.e. Big Leaf Maples, Douglas Fir, or Western Red Cedar)
  • No Plants taller than 10 feet
  • No Invasive species
  • No Houseplants
  • No Butterfly Bush, Heavenly Bamboo, Mint

Information for Submissions

We're always interested in helping re-home healthy, safe, non-invasive plants.  Here is some of the information we need to post an ad:

  • For best results please include the common and species or variety name
  • Sizes (e.g. 5ft high, 8ft wide)
  • Location (Neighborhood or City)
  • Accessibility (e.g. Front yard, easy access or; under larger tree, limited space.)
  • Characteristics (What makes this plant special)
  • Please specify if you have a photo you would like to include

Listings will remain visible for 60 days unless you let us know the plants are unavailable beforehand.

Plant Submission Form

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Available Plants

Seattle Adopt A Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | October 4, 2023

Seattle (Magnolia) Adopt A Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | October 4, 2023

Seattle Adopt A Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | October 4, 2023

Seattle (Phinney Ridge) Adopt A Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | October 4, 2023

Bothell Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 25, 2023

Seattle (View Ridge) Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 22, 2023

Issaquah Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 22, 2023

Seattle (Columbus City) Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 9, 2023

Renton Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 6, 2023

Seattle (Greenlake) Adopt-A-Plant

By PlantAmnesty Staff | September 6, 2023