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The City of Sarasota Will Give Away 100 Trees April 25-26

City residents can select one of 100 trees to take home, including gumbo limbo, bald cypress, longleaf pine, mango, royal palm and more.

By Staff April 14, 2025

Mango trees are one of the varieties that will be available at the City of Sarasota's free tree giveaway on April 25 and 26.
Mango trees are one of the varieties that will be available at the City of Sarasota's free tree giveaway on April 25 and 26.

The City of Sarasota will host a tree giveaway from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, at the Bay Park in downtown Sarasota. City residents who are interested in taking home a free canopy tree will have the opportunity to select one of 100 trees, provided by the city, while supplies last. The giveaway is part of Good to Be Green at The Bay, a two-month initiative at The Bay celebrating conservation, preservation and the environment.

Residents can choose from 18 different species of juvenile trees:

  • Jamaican caper
  • Simpson’s stopper
  • Walter’s viburnum
  • Bracken’s Magnolia
  • Spanish stopper
  • Orange geiger
  • Gumbo limbo
  • Loblolly bay
  • Chickasaw plum
  • Bald cypress
  • Longleaf pine
  • Marlberry
  • Clusia
  • Mango
  • Royal palm
  • Live oak
  • Silver buttonwood
  • Green buttonwood

In addition to beautifying the community, canopy trees provide significant benefits, including cleaning the air, saving energy, cleaning stormwater runoff, lowering the urban heat island effect and providing wildlife habitat.

Trees will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to city residents with proof of residency while supplies last. City arborists will be on-site to provide guidance on how to choose the right tree, the right place, and how to care for a tree.

The Bay will also host a "Learn from an Arborist" event from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, April 25, also at The Nest in the park. A City arborist will be in attendance to discuss trees, landscaping, and more as part of the Arbor Day at The Bay.

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