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Green Legacy Hiroshima was established to safeguard and spread the seeds and saplings of Hiroshima’s A-Bomb survivor trees worldwide. It is hoped that many partners will join this initiative and become active ambassadors in their countries of Hiroshima, its peace message, and its green legacy.

On July 1, 2025, GLH celebrated its 14th anniversary

Kyodo News Article, Kyodo News YouTube Video


Click here to read a message from GLH Coordinator Nassrine Azimi

グリーン・レガシー・ヒロシマは広島の被爆樹木を守り、その種や苗木を世界中に送り届けるために設立されました。多くのパートナーがこのイニシアチブに参加し、自分たちの国における広島と平和のメッセージ、「緑の遺産」の大使となってくれることを期待しています。

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We are delighted to announce that the University for Peace (UPEACE) in Costa Rica has joined the GLH family as our 150th partner! Click here to read more. 

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A gingko seed was planted on the site of the Battle of Waterloo! Click here to read more.

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Our wonderful partners at the Hiroshima Botanical Garden will be hosting a special exhibit on the hibakujumoku from July 19 to October 13, 2025. Click here to see more and here for the flyer.

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GLH team had the pleasure to spend some time with the philosopher Markus Gabriel and his colleagues... click here to read more.

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Beautiful article (Japanese) in The Hokkaido Shimbun Press, by Toru Shikoda. Read translated text (English) here.

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The Elders visit the hibaku-Aogiri trees. On the sidelines of The Elders' meeting forum in Hiroshima... click here to read more.

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Saplings of hibakujumoku donated by GLH to United Nations Headquarters were planted on May 5, 2025. Click here to read more. Thanks to our partners at San Diego Botanical Garden for sending the saplings to NYC. Photos of the persimmon journey here!

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A big thank you to Hiroshima Botanical Garden (HBG) for sending the 2025 batch of seeds to our regional hubs, San Diego Botanical Garden (SDBG) and College of Agriculture Food & Rural Enterprise (CAFRE). Click here for more. 

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A message from GLH to the International Civil Society Forum to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. Click here for more information and here to watch the video.

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On December 8th, 2024, GLH held its annual seed picking event. Click here to read more on our "GLH Core Activities" page.


GLH Regional Seed Hubs

San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) in San Diego, California

College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in Northern Ireland

We are delighted that the SDBG and CAFRE have agreed to become GLH regional seed hubs. We hope their help will facilitate sharing A-bombed tree seeds with more partners in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America.


Japanese Pamphlet 日本語パンフレット

 

© Green Greetings

 

The Green Greetings Project was launched at the Chugoku Shikoku Hakuhodo market design department as a joint project supported by Chugoku Shimbun and other companies in Hiroshima on August 6, 2005. Click here to view the website.


See here for 2024-2025 Hibaku second-generation seeds availability for dispatch.

Latest Updates

Batsford Arboretum
Batsford Arboretum - July 2025

On July 22, Mr. Nobuyuki Fujioka visited GLH to give an update on Hiroshima Gingko trees growing in the Batsford Arboretum, not far from where he lives. Ginkgo seeds were donated to Batsford Arboretum by GLH in 2015, thanks to the efforts of Hideko Yamada, one of our original pillars. We were thrilled to find that nine Gingko trees are now growing healthily, together in a grove, at the Arboretum. 

University for Peace (UPEACE)
University for Peace (UPEACE) - July 2025

We are delighted to announce that the University for Peace (UPEACE) in Costa Rica has joined the GLH family as our 150th partner! Another symbolic and important partnership, to commemorate the 80th year since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We would like to express deep appreciation to GLH partner Dr. Gerardo Avalos, who introduced us to UPEACE focal point, Dr. Olivia Sylvester. Pictured left is the site where they plan to plant the saplings. 

Municipality of Poertschach am Woerthersee
Municipality of Poertschach am Woerthersee - July 2025

We have received an updated photo of the plaque!

The Friends of the Gardens of Hougoumont, Fondation Roi Baudouin
The Friends of the Gardens of Hougoumont, Fondation Roi Baudouin - June 2025

A gingko seed was planted on the site of the Battle of Waterloo! We wish to thank all those who made this planting possible: Yukiko Van Cauwenberghe, Marie-Noëlle Crysmans, Alexander de Vos van Steenwijk, David Dowd and James Ross at CAFRE, the GLH regional hub in Northern Ireland, among many. We hope the ginkgo will grow into a gentle giant on this symbolic and historic site, under the care of Christophe Crock, head gardener of the Wespelaer Arboretum and Herkenrode Great Garden.

"World without Wars and without Violence” (contact Tiziana Volta) & PEFC Italy (contact Antonio Brunori, Secretary-General)
"World without Wars and without Violence” (contact Tiziana Volta) & PEFC Italy (contact Antonio Brunori, Secretary-General) - June 2025

Our partner in Italy, Prof. Antonio Brunori and other members of PFEC including Marco Bussone, Ana Belén Noriega, and Makiko Horio came to Hiroshima on May 14. We presented Antonio to master gardener Chikara Horiguchi—and soon they became best friends, despite the language barrier—language of trees truly universal! We also learned so much from Antonio, whose passion for and knowledge about trees impressive, and are looking forward to more cooperation in the future around the hibakujumoku. Attached press release from PEFC in response to the earlier awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo, including information on their activities related to the hibakujumoku seeds and second-generation saplings. Thanks to the passion and dedication of Antonio and Tiziana Volta, as well as their many colleagues and associates, 49 trees from GLH seeds have been "adopted" all over Italy to date.

Leiden Botanical Garden
Leiden Botanical Garden - June 2025

Dr. Rinny Kooi has shared an up-to-date list of seeds and saplings distributed around The Netherlands. Thus far, our indomitable partner has shared 26 seeds/seedlings with over 22 cities!

The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva
The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva - May 2025

Our partners at the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques (CJB) in Geneva have sent an update of three of the Ginko biloba, which have germinated and are now growing in their experimental greenhouses. Pictured right are the saplings, as well as Head Gardener, Nicolas Freyre receiving the most recent delivery of seeds. Thank you to Diane Bacher for sharing this update with us. 

Davidson College
Davidson College - April 2025

Shared by our partners Dr. Kristi Multhaup and Dr. Susana Wagdymar at Davidson College: images are from Earth Day 2024, during which a planting ceremony was held for eight ginkgo saplings. Staff, students, and the community attended, representing a variety of disciplines.

It was a true liberal arts college celebration that included social sciences (historical context of the Hiroshima bombing), natural sciences (facts about gingko trees), humanities (poetry reading in both Japanese and English), and the arts (string piece with context provided by the orchestra director). We also included crafts, with paper crane folding to offer decorations on the ropes around each sapling and/or for participants to take with them.

– Kristi Multhaup, Professor of Psychology

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - February 2025

2024 marks the first time that the only Eucalyptus hibakujumoku—located on the grounds of Hiroshima Castle—gave fruit, which were collected and sent to our partners in Australia. While no seeds were found, we will all persevere and try again next year.

(Pictured from left to right in group photo: Dermot Molloy, Senior Curator Horticulture at Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne; Virginia McNally, System Garden Curator and Arborist at The University of Melbourne; and Jo Brennan, Horticulturalist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne)

Our stately Eucalyptus hibakujumoku, sketched and kindly gifted by Mr. Peter Sparber of Philadelphia. 

Activities in Hiroshima
Activities in Hiroshima - January 2025

GLH Seasonal Photo (January 2025): Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata