Happy birth tree®
Grow a tree from your Placenta

What is a ‘Happy Birth Tree’?
Celebrate the life of your bundle of joy by planting a tree using your placenta to nurture its growth!
Happy Birth Tree® allows you to create a lasting memory of one of life’s most precious moments: your child’s birth. Using your placenta to nurture a tree and symbolically connect it to your child’s life journey is unique and touching. It’s a powerful way to celebrate birth while honouring the circle of life.
Watching the tree grow alongside your child, creating a legacy that future generations can enjoy, is incredibly sentimental. Every new leaf and flower signifies a heartfelt milestone, celebrating your child’s growth as the tree thrives. This tree will bloom, bringing you and your family flowers, beauty, and joy.
With Happy Birth Tree®, you’re not just planting a tree but also weaving memories that will last a lifetime. If a large, strong tree is chosen, you never know. One day, they might push their children on a swing with a smile, thinking of you.
Create Life from Life by planting a placenta tree.
How can I grow a ‘Happy Birth Tree’?
Grow an environmentally friendly Happy Birth Tree® using the patented Bios Urn, which is 100% biodegradable. As a result, this product leaves behind just a tree. A very special tree that you can name after your baby. Following the step-by-step guide, you can grow any tree or plant of your choice.
The placenta is rich in nutrients, hormones, and growth factors that help support the baby during pregnancy. As an organic material, the placenta decomposes naturally, enriching the soil with its nutrients over time. These nutrients can benefit the soil, providing organic matter that may help the tree’s roots thrive and grow. This can help, especially when mixed with compost or soil in the planting process and placed in a prepared planting hole with proper care.
There is also a symbolic link because the placenta represents the life-giving connection between mother and child. Using it to nurture a tree creates a lasting, tangible bond between the tree’s birth and growth, which can be a powerful emotional and spiritual experience.
“Welcome earth side sweet little Harper.”
As a Maori baby his placenta will now be returned to the land.
“The Maori word ‘whenua’ relates to the placenta and to the land. Whenua (placenta) is returned to the whenua (land) with the pito (umbilical cord) the link between the newborn and papatuanuku (mother earth). With this affinity established, each individual fulfills the role of curator, for papatuanuku (mother earth), which remains life long.”