& Surrounding Neighborhoods
This grant covers the Midtown Grand District. Eligible area boundaries: Thomas Rd (South), McDowell Rd (North), 23rd Ave (West), 19th Ave (East).
If your house is within this outlined area click the roadrunner icon to confirm your address is included.
Browse 16 drought-tolerant species perfect for Phoenix. Click any tree to see the full info sheet from the City of Phoenix. Trees marked "Powerline Safe" are suitable for planting near power lines.
Parkinsonia florida
Parkinsonia praecox
Caesalpinia cacalaco
Parkinsonia hybrid
Prosopis velutina
Prosopis thornless
Chilopsis linearis
Olneya tesota
Vitex agnus-castus
Pistacia 'Red Push'
Ulmus parvifolia
Acacia stenophylla
Pistacia lentiscus
Cordia boissieri
Acacia aneura
Olea sp. (Fruitless)
Pick the perfect spot before you plant
Where you plant matters. A few feet in the wrong direction could mean a hot living room instead of a cool one. Our tool lets you see exactly where your tree's shadow will land—before you commit.
Want help deciding? Let our AI recommend the best placement for maximum shade.
Bonus: While this grant covers front yard trees only, use the tool to explore what backyard trees could do for you down the road—or see how your neighbor's trees might help too.
Everything you need to know about getting your free trees
Need to submit by mail or get landlord permission? Download the forms you need below.
Download and mail in your tree grant application
Required if you're a renter
Your neighborhood tree grant specialist. You can ask me questions, take a quiz to find the right trees for your front yard, or submit your request for your trees.