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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.

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。


Partners in Profile: Special Feature from Oregon features Kim Stafford, Poet.


Partners in Profile: Special Feature from Oregon features David Hedberg, Historian and filmmaker.


8:15 a.m. JST on August 6th, 2023, marked the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Keeping with GLH’s message of peace through the hibakujumoku, partner organizations held memorials to spread the trees' message of caution and hope throughout the world.  GLH regional hub, the San Diego Botanical Garden, organized a special commemoration through the dedication ceremony for its recently planted Gingko, a descendant of the Shukkeien Garden hibakujumoku. GLH coordinator Dr. Nassrine Azimi joined SDBG President and GLH science advisor  Dr. Ari Novy for this special ceremony. To learn more, click here.


On June 29, 2023, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) organized a roundtable and book launch to commemorate the Afghan Fellowship Legacy Projects (click this link to learn more). The event was attended by several notable individuals associated with the GLH network: co-founders Nassrine Azimi and Tomoko Watanabe, and current and former GLH members Haruka Yasuda, Yuko Baba, Taiga Nishimura, Benjamin Echikson, Saeeda Razick and Jenny Xin Luan. Ari Novy, the President and CEO of the San Diego Botanic Garden and an international scientific adviser for GLH, delivered his remarks via Zoom during the event.

Click this link to view a slideshow of the event.


Partners in Profile entry for May 2023 features Elinor Breman, Senior Research Leader, Kew Gardens, Wakehurst, United Kingdom.


Will Matsuda is a Japanese American photographer based in Portland, Oregon. His grandmother was living in Hawaii in 1945 when she lost most of her family in Hiroshima to the atomic bomb. Matsuda recently wrote a New York Times Op-ed about finding an unlikely connection in Oregon to his family history: hibakujumoku Ginkgo trees planted by GLH partner Hideko Tamura Snider as part of the Sunny Day Initiative. Matsuda has created a photography collection on these Gingkoes.

To find out more, click here to read the article on the New York Times website.


The hibakujumoku were recently featured in Eden Magazine, a Belgian nature and gardening magazine. Author Marie-Noëlle Cruysmans, touched by the message and power of Hiroshima’s survivor trees, wrote about their story.

Article published in the Spring-Summer issue of Eden Magazine nr. 76 – Dutch version and nr. 74 – French version, with a circulation in the Benelux and France of 75.000 copies – www.edenmagazine.be

Click here for a PDF of the article in French.


Partners in Profile entry for May 2023 features Gerardo Avalos, Professor, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica.


From April 12th through April 15th, 2023, the Harvard Graduate School of Design held a symposium and exhibition called “Front Door: Dialogue for Our Future on Planet Earth” aimed at raising awareness of environmental challenges and advocating for a future both peaceful and sustainable.

Click here to read more.


In December 2022, GLH held its annual seed-picking of hibakujumoku seeds around Hiroshima Castle and in Atagoike. Click this link or the picture below to watch a short video recounting the day.


In early November 2022, GLH had the pleasure to host plant scientists and botanic garden experts from renowned institutions in the United States, who visited Hiroshima to observe and study the Hibakujumoku firsthand. The delegation included Ari Novy from the San Diego Botanic Garden (and a member of GLH Committee), Todd Michael and Wolfgang Busch from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Nicole Cavender from the Huntington Botanical Gardens, and Philip Douglas from the Denver Botanic Gardens.

To read more about the trip, click this link.

To watch an interview from the scientists, click this link or on the video below.


GLH Regional Seed Hubs

San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) in San Diego, California and the 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.


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See here for 2021-2022 Hibaku second-generation seeds availability for dispatch.

Latest Updates

Australian National University
Australian National University - September 2023

We're pleased to report that the Gingko tree planted at the Australian National University (ANU) is growing well and ANU’s gardeners have assured us that despite Australia's warmest winter in a long time, the health of the tree does not seem affected. As spring begins, the tree stands gracefully.

Oslo Botanical Garden
Oslo Botanical Garden - September 2023

Andreas Løvold of the Oslo University Botanical Garden holds a tray of hibakujumoku seeds waiting to be germinated. The seeds arrived thanks to our dedicated partners at the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in Northern Ireland.  Some will be grown in Oslo, while others will be shared with new GLH partners in Finland and Denmark.

Umuco Mwiza School, Rwanda
Umuco Mwiza School, Rwanda - August 2023

We recently received a new picture of two Persimmon hibakujumoku in Rwanda, seen here on each side of our partner, Ms. Marie Louise Kambenga Ntwali.

Hiroshima University
Hiroshima University - August 2023

On August 6th, Professor Uye, a trustee of the GLH committee, led a tour at Hiroshima University showcasing the hibakujumoku trees planted on the campus. These 23 trees are aligned and collectively create the "path of peace". Commencing with a moment of silence at 8:15 a.m., Professor Uye shared insights about the second-generation hibakujumoku, aiming to inspire participants to contemplate the importance of peace.

The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva
The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva - June 2023

We are thrilled to announce our latest international partnership with the esteemed Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva! The Director, Nicola Schoenenberger and Head Gardener Nicolas Freyre, recently received a significant contribution from GLH regional hub CAFRE, consisting of ten hibakujumoku trees of each type (pictured).

Nestled in the heart of the city, the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva boasts a rich history dating back to 1817. Spanning 28 hectares of land next to Lake Geneva, with meticulously curated gardens, greenhouses, and arboretum, showcases a diverse collection of plant species from around the world.

Dunedin Botanic Garden
Dunedin Botanic Garden - May 2023

Our partners at Dunedin Botanic Gardens sent us pictures of the growth of their hibakujumoku Ginkgo trees in early May. The Ginkgo seeds sent in 2017 are now saplings, enveloped in a brilliant golden color. Picture of GLH partners Lee Vallance with the curator of the Dunedin Botanic Garden (right).

Botanical Garden of Vilnius University
Botanical Garden of Vilnius University - March 2023

A hibakujumoku Ginkgo has found its home in the Botanical Garden of Vilnius University, where it has flourished under the care and attention of the dedicated team. Over 9 years since it was planted, the tree had grown to an impressive height of 2.5 meters, with its branches spread wide, showcasing its beauty to visitors and capturing the hearts of many, a reminder of the incredible diversity and wonder of the natural world.

Millennium Seed Bank (MSB)
Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) - March 2023

The Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) at Kew Gardens has recently a new batch of seeds from CAFRE, our HUB in Northern Ireland. Pictured is Lucy Taylor processing the seeds; she will be looking after the collections as they make their way to the seed vault. GLH hopes these hibakujumoku seeds will be a valuable piece to MSB’s important mission.

School of Biology, University of Costa Rica
School of Biology, University of Costa Rica - March 2023

The Ginkgo biloba seedlings are a source of great pride and joy for the University of Costa Rica. Despite their modest height of 20cm, Dr. Alvados takes them along to his talks on the hibakujumoku, captivating audiences with their unusual beauty and the message behind the GLH project. Ginkgos are a rare sight in the tropics, making these seedlings even more special and intriguing. One moment that stood out for Dr. Alvados was during a presentation to an Ecology course at the University of Costa Rica: one year after the first seedling had germinated, he mentioned that it was the Ginkgo's ‘birthday’ and to his surprise, the attending students burst into a rendition of "Happy Birthday". It was a deeply moving moment, a reminder of the power of nature to touch hearts.

San Diego Botanic Garden (Regional hub)
San Diego Botanic Garden (Regional hub) - January 2023

Joe DeWolf and Jeremy Bugarchich, team leaders for the GLH regional hub at the San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG), during a visit in January — here showing GLH co-founder and coordinator Nassrine Azimi the young hibakujumoku seedlings, including the healthy ginkgo in the picture, which shall be planted on the grounds of SDBG this year.