Living Tributes to Lunar Exploration
Moon Trees
Sprouted from seeds that journeyed around the Moon aboard Apollo 14 in February 1971, “Moon Trees” planted across the United States endure as living reminders of Apollo-era lunar exploration.
In 2022, a new generation of tree seeds flew around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis I mission as part of a national STEM Engagement and conservation education initiative.
Apollo 14 Moon Trees
Apollo 14 launched in the late afternoon of January 31, 1971 on what was to be our third trip to the lunar surface. Five days later Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell walked on the Moon while Stuart Roosa, a former U.S. Forest Service (USFS) smoke jumper, orbited above in the command module. Packed in small containers in Roosa’s personal kit were hundreds of tree seeds, part of a joint NASA/USFS project. Upon return to Earth, the seeds were germinated by the Forest Service. Known as the Apollo “Moon Trees”, the resulting seedlings were planted throughout the United States (often as part of the nation’s bicentennial in 1976) and the world. They stand as a tribute to astronaut Roosa and the Apollo program.
The project began after Roosa was chosen for the Apollo 14 mission. Ed Cliff, Chief of the Forest Service, knew of Stuart Roosa from his days as a smokejumper and contacted him about bringing seeds into space. Stan Krugman of the Forest Service was put in charge of the project and selected the seeds for the experiment. Seeds were chosen from five different types of trees: loblolly pine, sycamore, sweetgum, redwood, and Douglas fir. The seeds were classified and sorted, and sealed in small plastic bags that were stored in a metal canister. Control seeds were kept on Earth for later comparison. Roosa carried possibly 2,000 or more seeds in the canister in his personal kit, a small canvas pouch that stayed with him as he orbited the Moon in the command module “Kitty Hawk” in February, 1971. Unfortunately, the seed bags burst open during the decontamination procedures after their return to Earth, and the seeds were scattered about the chamber and exposed to vacuum, and it was thought they might not be viable.
Stan Krugman collected the seeds and an attempt at germinating some of the seeds was made in Houston. Somewhat surprisingly, it proved successful and the seeds started growing, but they did not survive long because the facilities there were inadequate. A year later the remaining seeds were sent to the southern Forest Service station in Gulfport, Mississippi (sycamore, loblolly pine, and sweetgum) and to the western station in Placerville, California (redwood and Douglas fir) to attempt germination. Many of the seeds, and later cuttings, were successful and grew into viable seedlings. Some of these were planted with their Earth-bound counterparts as controls, (as might be expected, after over forty years there is no discernable difference) but most were given away in 1975 and 1976 to many state forestry organizations to be planted as part of the nation’s bicentennial celebration. These trees were southern and western species, so not all states received trees. A loblolly pine was planted at the White House, and trees were planted in Brazil, Switzerland, and presented to the Emperor of Japan, among others. Trees have also been planted in Washington Square in Philadelphia, at Valley Forge, in the International Forest of Friendship, and at various universities and NASA centers, reportedly in 40 different states.
Stuart Roosa was born on August 16, 1933, in Durango, Colorado. He worked for the Forest Service in the early 1950’s as a smoke jumper fighting fires and later joined the Air Force and became a test pilot. He was one of 19 people selected for the astronaut class of 1966 and was part of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 9. Following Apollo 14, Roosa was backup command module pilot for Apollo 16 and 17. He then worked on the Space Shuttle program until his retirement as a Colonel in the Air Force in 1976, the time when many of his trees were being planted. Roosa passed away in December 1994.
The Moon Trees continue to flourish, a living monument to our first visits to the Moon and a fitting memorial to Stuart Roosa. Believed locations of some of the original Moon Trees are listed below, but no list was ever kept nor any systematic tracking made of the disposition of all the trees. This list of Moon Trees was initiated by Dr. David R. Williams, retired curator at NASA’s National Space Science Data Center, after receiving a request for more information from Joan Goble, a third grade teacher in Indiana in 1996. Since then, dozens of people have contributed with information about other Moon Trees.
If you know of a Moon Tree not listed here or have a update to the status of one of those listed, please send a message to marie.j.henderson@nasa.gov.
Apollo Moon Tree Locations
| City and State | Location | Type of Tree | Planting Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birmingham, Alabama | Birmingham Botanical Gardens | Sycamore | 25 February 1976 |
| Montgomery, Alabama | State Capitol | Loblolly Pine | 19 April 1976 |
| Troy, Alabama | Pioneer Museum of Alabama | Loblolly Pine | 5 August 1976 |
| Tuscumbia, Alabama | Ivy Green | Loblolly Pine | 19 October 1976 |
| Tuskegee, Alabama | VA Medical Center | Loblolly Pine | 1976 |
| Tucson Arizona | University of Arizona | Sycamore | 30 April 1976 |
| Ft. Smith, Arkansas | Sebastian County Courthouse | Loblolly Pine | 15 March 1976 |
| Washington, Arkansas | Old Washington Historic State Park | Loblolly Pine | 15 March 1976 |
| Arcata, California | Humboldt State University | 3 Redwoods | 1976 |
| Berkeley, California | Tilden Nature Area | 2 Redwoods | 26 July 1976 |
| Lockeford, California | Lockeford Plant Materials Center | Redwood | 1979 |
| Monterey, California | Friendly Plaza | Redwood | 27 July 1976 |
| Sacramento, California | Capitol Park | Redwood | April 1976 |
| San Luis Obispo, California | Mission Plaza | Redwood | 30 July 1976 |
| Gainesville, Florida | University of Florida | Sycamore | c. 1977 |
| Keystone Heights, Florida | Keystone Heights Library | Sycamore | 1984 |
| Perry, Florida | Forest Capital State Park | Loblolly Pine | 29 April 1978 |
| Tallahassee, Florida | Cascades Park | Sycamore | |
| Tallahassee, Florida | Doyle Conner Building | Loblolly Pine | 1976 |
| Athens, Georgia | Clarke County Planning Dept. | Loblolly Pine | May 1976 |
| Macon, Georgia | Georgia Forestry Center | Loblolly Pine | 22 March 1976 |
| Waycross, Georgia | Okefenokee RESA | Loblolly Pine | |
| Boise, Idaho | Lowell Elementary School | Loblolly Pine | 1977 |
| Cannelton, Indiana | Camp Koch Girl Scout Camp | Sycamore | 1976 |
| Indianapolis, Indiana | Indiana Statehouse | Sycamore | 9 April 1976 |
| Lincoln City, Indiana | Lincoln State Park | Sycamore | 1 May 1976 |
| Atchison, Kansas | International Forest of Friendship | Sycamore | 24 July 1976 |
| Elmer, Louisiana | Palustris Experimental Forest | Loblolly Pine | April 1976 |
| Bethesda, Maryland | Society of American Foresters | Loblolly Pine | 30 September 1975 |
| Greenbelt, Maryland | Goddard Space Flight Center | Sycamore | 9 June 1977 |
| Holliston, Massachusetts | Holliston Police Station | Sycamore | 1982 |
| Niles, Michigan | Fernwood Botanical Gardens | Sycamore | 23 April 1976 |
| Biloxi, Mississippi | Private Residence | Sycamore | 1974-75 |
| Starkville, Mississippi | Mississippi State University | Sycamore | 1975 |
| Wiggins, Mississippi | Camp Iti Kana | Sycamore | April/May 1974 |
| DeSoto, Missouri | Walther Park | Sycamore | |
| Santa Fe, New Mexico | State Capitol Building | Douglas Fir | 22 July 1976 |
| Silver City, New Mexico | Gough Park | Sycamore | 15 August 1976 |
| Asheville, North Carolina | Botanical Gardens at Asheville | Sycamore | 19 March 1976 |
| Clyde, North Carolina | Haywood Community College | Sycamore | 1976 |
| Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina | Cradle of Forestry | Sycamore | 18 October 1976 |
| Jefferson County, Ohio | Friendship Park | Sycamore | 29 July 1976 |
| Corvallis Oregon | Oregon State University | Douglas Fir | Spring, 1976 |
| Eugene Oregon | University of Oregon | Douglas Fir | 1976 |
| Roseburg, Oregon | U.S. Veteran’s Hospital | Douglas Fir | 3 May 1976 |
| Salem, Oregon | State Capitol Building | Douglas Fir | 30 April 1976 |
| Salem, Oregon | Private Residence | 2 Douglas Firs | 1973 |
| Coudersport, Pennsylvania | Coudersport Area Recreational Park | Sycamore | Late 1970’s |
| Dillsburg, Pennsylvania | Dillsburg Elementary School | Sycamore | 29 April 1983 |
| Ebensburg, Pennsylvania | Cambria County Courthouse | Sycamore | 29 June 1976 |
| Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania | Highland Hall | Sycamore | 5 May 1976 |
| King of Prussia, Pennsylvania | Lockheed Martin | Sycamore | 30 June 1976 |
| Newtown/Langhorne, Pennsylvania | Core Creek Park | Sycamore | 30 April 1976 |
| Topton, Pennsylvania | Topton Mini Museum | Sycamore | 20 June 1976 |
| Knoxville, Tennessee | University of Tennessee | Loblolly Pine | April 1976 |
| Sewanee, Tennessee | University of the South | Sycamore | April 1976 |
| Westlake, Texas | Private Residence | Sycamore | 1978 |
| Draper, Utah | Lone Peak Conservation Center | Sycamore | 1976 |
| Bracey, Virginia | River Ridge Campground | Sycamore | Unknown |
| Doswell, Virginia | Kings Dominion Amusement Park | Sycamore | 1976? |
| Hampton, Virginia | Patrick Elementary School | Sycamore | 30 April 1976 |
| Loudoun County, Virginia | Scott Jenkins Memorial Park | Sweetgum | September 1978 |
| Olympia, Washington | State Capitol Building | Douglas Fir | April 1976 |
| City and Country | Location | Type of Tree | Planting Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brasilia, Brazil | IBAMA Institute | Sweetgum | 14 January 1980 |
| Cambara do Sul, Brazil | Praça Central São José | Redwood | 26 September 1982 |
| Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | Santa Rosa | Redwood | 18 August 1981 |
| Chavaniac, France | Chateau Lafayette | Sycamore status unknown | 1976 |
| City and State | Location | Type of Tree | Planting Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco, California | Strybing Arboretum | Coast Redwood status unknown | 22 July 1976 |
| Savannah, Georgia | Unknown | Sycamore status unknown | Unknown |
| Pocatello, Idaho | Idaho State University | Douglas Fir status unknown | 18 May 1976 |
| Springfield, Illinois | State Capitol | Sycamore status unknown | 29 April 1976 |
| Des Moines, Iowa | State Capitol | Sycamore ? status unknown | 30 April 1976 |
| Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Governor’s Mansion | 2 Loblolly Pines status unknown | 16 January 1976 |
| Annapolis, Maryland | Tawes Garden | Sycamore status unknown | Unknown |
| Cleveland, Mississippi | Delta State University | Status Unknown | 1976 |
| Hattiesburg, Mississippi | University of Southern Mississippi? | Status Unknown | 1976 |
| Missoula, Montana | University of Montana | Douglas Fir Status Unknown | 17 July 1976 |
| Nebraska City, Nebraska | National Arbor Day Center | Status Unknown | 24 April 1976? |
| Monmouth County, New Jersey | Monmouth County Courthouse | Sycamore Status Unknown | |
| Albany, New York | Empire State Plaza | Sycamore status unknown | 1977? |
| Brooklyn, New York | Fulton Ferry | Sycamore status unknown | June 1976? |
| Buffalo, New York | Delaware Park Lake | Sycamore status unknown | 25 May 1977? |
| Rome, New York | Fort Stanwix | Sycamore status unknown | 1976? |
| Elkton, Oregon | D.L. Phipps State Forest Nursery | Douglas Fir status unknown | |
| Portland, Oregon | Western Forestry Center | Douglas Fir Status Unknown | 25 May 1976 |
| Emporium, Pennsylvania | Cameron County Courthouse | Sycamore Status Unknown | 15 May 1976 |
| Portersville, Pennsylvania | Moraine State Park | Sycamore status unknown | 4 August 1977 |
| City and State | Location | Type of Tree | Planting Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn University, Alabama | G.W. Andrews Forestry Sciences Lab | Loblolly Pine†, Sycamore† | 22 October 1976 |
| Huntsville, Alabama | U.S. Space and Rocket Center | 5 Sycamores†, 2 Pines† | 29 October 1976 |
| Flagstaff, Arizona | Flagstaff Jr. High School | Douglas Fir† | 30 April 1976 |
| Little Rock, Arkansas | Forestry Commission Headquarters | Loblolly Pine† | 15 March 1976 |
| Monticello, Arkansas | University of Arkansas at Monticello | Loblolly Pine† | 15 March 1976 |
| El Dorado Hills, California | St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church | Redwood† | 1976 |
| San Dimas, California | Technology & Development Center | Giant Sequoia?† | 29 March 1977 |
| Cape Canaveral, Florida | Kennedy Space Center | Sycamore† | 25 June 1976 |
| Gainesville, Florida | University of Florida | 2 Loblolly Pines† | c. 1977 |
| Boise, Idaho | State Capitol | Douglas fir† | 7 May 1976 |
| Moscow, Idaho | University of Idaho | Sycamore† | |
| Tell City, Indiana | Forest Service Office | 2 Sweetgums† | 1976 |
| New Orleans, Louisiana | New Orleans River Walk | Loblolly Pine† | June 1983 |
| New Orleans, Louisiana | NASA Michoud Assembly Facility | Loblolly Pine (2?)† | July 1976 |
| North Pembroke, Massachusetts | Historical Society | Sycamore† | April 1976 |
| Jackson, Michigan | Dahlem Environmental Education Center | Sycamore† | 22 April 1976 |
| Lansing, Michigan | State Capitol | Sycamore† | 22 April 1976 |
| Wyoming, Michigan | Wyoming Police Station | Sycamore† | 23 April 1976 |
| Waynesboro, Mississippi | Forestry Commission Nursery | Sycamore† | |
| Alamogordo, New Mexico | International Space Hall of Fame | Sycamore† | 5 October 1976 |
| Albuquerque, New Mexico | Civic Plaza | Douglas Fir† | 7 April 1976 |
| Capitan, New Mexico | Smokey Bear State Park | Sycamore† | 15 May 1976 |
| Athens, Ohio | District 4 Headquarters | Sycamore† | 20 July 1976 |
| Columbus, Ohio | City Nursery | Sycamore† | 1976 |
| Illinois Valley, Oregon | Siskiyou Smoke Jumpers Base | Douglas Fir† | |
| Portland, Oregon | World Forestry Center | Douglas Fir† | |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Washington Square | Sycamore† | 6 May 1975 |
| Elizabethton, Tennessee | Sycamore Shoals State Park | Sycamore† | April 1976 |
| Tullahoma, Tennessee | Arnold Air Force Base | Loblolly Pine† | April 1976 |
| College Station, Texas | Brazos County Arboretum | Sycamore† | 21 March 1976 |
| Salt Lake City, Utah | State Capitol Building | Douglas Fir† | |
| Doswell, Virginia | Kings Dominion Amusement Park | Sycamore† | 1976? |
| Washington, D.C. | White House | Loblolly Pine† | 19 January 1977 |
| Princeton, West Virginia | Forestry Sciences Lab | Sycamore† | 18 October 1975 |
† Trees no longer alive
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Second-Generation Moon Trees
Second-generation trees, either grown from seeds of mature Moon Trees or from cuttings, are also growing around the world and continue to be planted today. In memory of her father, Stuart Roosa’s daughter, Rosemary Roosa, has continued the legacy of the original Apollo 14 Moon Trees through promoting planting second-generation Moon Trees around the world.
| City and State | Location | Type of Tree | Planting Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enterprise, Alabama | Private Residence | Sycamore | 15 February 2002 |
| Enterprise, Alabama | Private Residence | Sycamore | 15 March 2003 |
| Huntsville, Alabama | Marshall Space Flight Center | Sycamore | 22 April 1996 |
| Lancaster, California | Lancaster Performing Arts Center | Sycamore | 23 September 2009 |
| Blue Lake, California | Ultra Powers Co. | Redwood | |
| Lake Arrowhead, California | MSAS Astronomy Village | Sycamore | May 1999 |
| Mountain View, California | Private Residence | Redwood | January, 1998 |
| Tampa, Florida | Museum of Science and Industry | Sycamore | 16 November 1996 |
| Hartwell, Georgia | Madora Garden Club | 4 Sycamores | Spring, 2006 |
| Boise, Idaho | National Interagency Fire Center | Sycamore | Spring, 2002 |
| Libertyville, Illinois | Adler Park School | Sycamore | 1 October 1997 |
| Indianapolis, Indiana | Greenbriar Elementary School | Sycamore | 22 April 1999 |
| Storm Lake, Iowa | Living Heritage Tree Museum | Sycamore | |
| Louisville, Kentucky | Louisville Zoo | Sycamore | |
| Stevensville, Maryland | Private Residence | Sycamore | Circa 1997 |
| Battle Creek, Michigan | Private Residence | Sycamore | May, 1998 |
| Buchanan, Michigan | Private Residence | Sycamore | 1996 |
| Wyoming, Michigan | Wyoming Police Station | Sycamore† | 23 April 1976 |
| Unionville, Missouri | Historic Tree Museum | Sycamore | November, 1988 |
| Wayne, New Jersey | Cyanamid Company | Sycamore | |
| Somers, New York | Lasdon Park and Arboretum | Sycamore | |
| Greensboro, North Carolina | Guilford College | Sycamore | Spring, 1995 |
| Rowan County, North Carolina | Sloan Park | Sycamore | |
| Canal Winchester, Ohio | Private Residence | Sycamore | August, 1996 |
| Fairfield, Ohio | Paper Products Company | Sycamore | 13 July 2016 |
| Cave Junction, Oregon | Siskiyou Smoke Jumpers Base | Douglas Fir | 6 October 2012 |
| Hockley, Texas | Private Residence | Sycamore | 15 April 2002 |
| Arlington, Virginia | Arlington National Cemetery | Sycamore | 9 February 2005 |
| Flamstead, England | Private Residence? | Sycamore | Summer, 2008 |
| Tradate, Italy | Tradate Astronomical Observatory | Loblolly Pine | 12 October 2011 |
| Lucern, Switzerland | Swiss Museum of Transport | Sycamore | 8 October 2011 |
† Trees no longer alive
If you are seeking detailed information about the Moon trees listed here, contact marie.j.henderson@nasa.gov.
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Artemis I Moon Tree Stewards
Artemis I Moon Tree seedlings found new homes with schools, museums, libraries, universities, and community organizations across the United States. An open call to NASA’s Artifacts Module in Fall, 2023 welcomed over 1000 organization submissions, which were reviewed and ranked by a joint USDA Forest Service and NASA panel.
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