Leaves of the Rockies Tote
This stylish and eco-friendly tote bag is made from 100% recycled canvas, making it a sustainable choice for your everyday needs. Perfect for grocery shopping, beach trips, or carrying your essentials to work or school.
- Eye-catching leaf designs that go great on your arm
- Made from 100% recycled canvas (75% recycled cotton, 25% recycled polyester)
- 15” x 16” dimensions, 240 cubic in capacity
- 20” handles allow for plenty of room above the bag
This item plants a tree in a forest of need. That’s something for you and something for the planet!
Arbor Day Plant Trees Socks
Keep things cozy this winter with this pair of 9'' medium-weight crew socks. Made from 100% recycled materials (50% rPET, 50% upcycled cotton). The flat knit top allows breathability, and the weight gives cushion for protection. Please note that due to the recycled nature of the materials, actual color pattern by vary.
Made in America
- Medium fits women's 6–10 and men's 6–9
- Large fits women's 10–13 and men's 9–13
Every pair of socks purchased plants a tree!
Good Day to Plant A Tree T-Shirt
Share your commitment to trees with this shirt from the Arbor Day Foundation. Made from a 50/50 blend of recycled polyester (produced from plastic bottles) and organic cotton, it is designed to be soft and comfortable. This tee is also produced using eco-friendly manufacturing processes. And best of all, every shirt plants a tree in one of our Nation’s forests in need of replanting.
Color: heather grey
Fabric: 50% ringspun organic cotton, 50% recycled polyester
Fit: lightweight classic unisex fit, available in XS–3XL
Care: machine washable
Made in North America
What Tree Is That
Written and Illustrated by Arbor Day Foundation.
- 164 page guidebook.
- Step-by-step approach.
- Full color botanical illustrations.
- Identify 250 common trees in North America.
- Water resistant cover.
Editorial Reviews
One of the best, pocket-sized tree identification manuals.
—Steve Nix, About.com
The new Arbor Day Foundation field guide is very user friendly.
—Mark Herwig, Editor Pheasants Forever Magazine