Tree Types
| Name | Latin Name | Description | Total Planted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acacia | Acacia | Hardy, pod-bearing trees often found in dry climates, known for their distinctive thorns and yellow puffball blooms. | 1,000 |
| African cherry | Prunus africana | Prunus africana, the African cherry, It has a wide distribution in Africa, occurring in montane regions of central and southern Africa and on the islands of Bioko, São-Tomé, Grande Comore, and Madagas... | 0 |
| African cherry | Prunus africana | Prunus africana, the African cherry, It has a wide distribution in Africa, occurring in montane regions of central and southern Africa and on the islands of Bioko, São-Tomé, Grande Comore, and Madagas... | 0 |
| African cherry | Prunus africana | Prunus africana, the African cherry, It has a wide distribution in Africa, occurring in montane regions of central and southern Africa and on the islands of Bioko, São-Tomé, Grande Comore, and Madagas... | 100 |
| African Olive | Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata | Produces very hard, durable wood for furniture and tool handles; also used as a hardy windbreak. | 2,100 |
| Albizia | Albizia lebbeck | Nitrogen-fixing tree used for shade and soil improvement | 0 |
| Almond | Prunus amygdalus | Nut-producing tree grown in warm climates | 0 |
| Apple | Malus domestica | A widely cultivated deciduous tree producing crunchy, sweet or tart pomes that are among the most popular fruits in the world. | 2 |
| Bambusa multiplex (Hedge Bamboo) | Bambusa multiplex | A smaller, clumping bamboo that grows very densely, making it an ideal choice for privacy screens and living fences. | 0 |
| Bambusa tulda (Indian Timber Bamboo) | Bambusa tulda | A premier structural bamboo in India and Southeast Asia, frequently used for making paper, scaffolding, and high-quality baskets. | 0 |
| Bambusa vulgaris (Bamboo) | Bambusa vulgaris | Fast-growing grass used for construction and crafts | 20 |
| Banana | Musa | A large herbaceous flowering plant grown for its elongated, potassium-rich yellow fruits that grow in hanging clusters. | 0 |
| Baobab | Adansonia digitata | Iconic African tree with a massive trunk and edible fruit | 0 |
| Black Plum | Syzygium cumini | Fruit-bearing tree with medicinal properties | 0 |
| Cashew | Anacardium occidentale | Tree that produces cashew nuts and fruit | 0 |
| Coffee | Coffea arabica | An evergreen shrub whose roasted seeds are used to produce one of the world's most popular caffeinated beverages. | 8 |
| Common Bamboo | Bambusa vulgaris | The most widely cultivated bamboo in the world, easily recognized by its bright yellow culms with green stripes. | 0 |
| Croton | Codiaeum variegatum | Colorful tropical shrubs widely prized as houseplants for their thick, waxy leaves splashed with vibrant patterns of yellow, orange, and red. | 1,500 |
| Dendrocalamus asper (Rough Bamboo) | Dendrocalamus asper | A massive, thick-walled bamboo widely used in heavy construction due to its incredible strength and large diameter. Also called Rough Bamboo or Giant Bamboo | 6 |
| Dendrocalamus giganteus (Giant Dragon Bamboo) | Dendrocalamus giganteus | One of the largest bamboo species in the world, capable of reaching heights of 30 meters with culms the size of telephone poles. | 0 |
| Eucalyptus | Eucalyptus camaldulensis | Fast-growing tree commonly used for timber and fuel | 0 |
| Ficus | Ficus spp. | Large genus of trees often used for shade and landscaping | 0 |
| Flame Tree | Delonix regia | Ornamental tree known for its bright red flowers | 0 |
| Gigantochloa atroviolacea (Java Black Bamboo) | Gigantochloa atroviolacea | A stunning ornamental species from Indonesia that features dark purple-to-black culms that turn deep green at the nodes. | 0 |
| Guava | Psidium guajava | Fruit tree rich in vitamins and widely cultivated | 3,504 |
| Hibiscus | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | A vibrant tropical shrub celebrated for its large, trumpet-shaped flowers with prominent, colorful stamens that attract pollinators. | 0 |
| Jacaranda | Jacaranda mimosifolia | Popular ornamental landscape tree famous for its vibrant purple-blue floral displays. | 800 |
| Lemon | Citrus limon | Cultivated for its acidic fruit used in cooking, cleaning, and essential oils. | 5 |
| Leucaena | Leucaena leucocephala | Fast-growing tree used for fodder and soil improvement | 0 |
| Lime | Citrus aurantiifolia | Fruit tree valued for its juice and zest; typically thrives in warmer, tropical climates. | 4 |
| Mahogany | Swietenia macrophylla | Valuable hardwood tree used for timber | 0 |
| Mango | Mangifera indica | Tropical fruit tree producing sweet mangoes | 6 |
| Mangroves | Rhizophora | Coastal, salt-tolerant trees that grow in tidal mud using specialized "walking" roots to stabilize shorelines. | 0 |
| Markhamia | Markhamia lutea | African evergreen trees known for their clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers and long, bean-like seed pods. | 1,600 |
| Mediterranean cypress | Cupressus sempervirens | Evergreen conifers . Mostly used for production of Timber and poles in furniture, construction and bioeconomy. | 0 |
| Moringa | Moringa oleifera | Highly nutritious tree known as the “miracle tree” | 0 |
| Nandi Flame | Spathodea campanulata | A spectacular tropical tree famous for its large, upward-facing clusters of fiery orange-red flowers that resemble glowing flames. | 700 |
| Neem | Azadirachta indica | Drought-resistant tree with medicinal and pesticidal uses | 0 |
| Oldeania alpina (Alpine Bamboo) | Oldeania alpina | A high-altitude African bamboo that grows in dense thickets and is a vital food source for mountain gorillas. | 0 |
| Orange | Citrus sinensis | Popular fruit tree producing sweet citrus fruits | 0 |
| Oxytenanthera abyssinica (Savannah Bamboo) | Oxytenanthera abyssinica | A drought-resistant species found in African drylands, unique for having solid (rather than hollow) stems when mature. | 0 |
| Palm | Arecaceae | A diverse family of tropical monocots recognized by their unbranched trunks and large, fan-shaped or feathery evergreen fronds. | 0 |
| Papaya | Carica papaya | A fast-growing, herbaceous tropical plant that produces large, melon-like fruits with vibrant orange flesh and black seeds. | 10 |
| Pomegranate | Punica granatum | A fruit-bearing deciduous shrub known for its tough leathery rind and interior filled with hundreds of juicy, ruby-red seeds called arils. | 3 |
| Pondo | Millettia grandis | Ornamental tree with purple flowers; used for poles and traditional medicine. | 1,700 |
| Red Cedar | Juniperus virginiana | A fragrant, rot-resistant evergreen prized for its durable wood and scale-like foliage, often used in cabinetry and outdoor construction. | 610 |
| Satelite | Terminalia mantaly | Fast-growing ornamental tree with layered branches | 0 |
| Shea Butter | Vitellaria paradoxa | Tree producing nuts used for shea butter | 0 |
| Syzygium (Java Plum) | Syzygium cumini | Fast-growing tropical tree that can live for over 100 years | 1,000 |
| Teak | Tectona grandis | Highly valued hardwood tree for construction and furniture | 700 |
| Ugandan greenheart | Wambugia ugandensis | Warburgia ugandensis, also known as Ugandan greenheart or simply greenheart tree, is a species of evergreen tree native to East Africa. Countries in which the plant species is found include Kenya, Tan... | 600 |
| Ugandan greenheart | Wambugia ugandensis | Warburgia ugandensis, also known as Ugandan greenheart or simply greenheart tree, is a species of evergreen tree native to East Africa. Countries in which the plant species is found include Kenya, Tan... | 0 |
| Ugandan greenheart | Wambugia ugandensis | Warburgia ugandensis, also known as Ugandan greenheart or simply greenheart tree, is a species of evergreen tree native to East Africa. Countries in which the plant species is found include Kenya, Tan... | 0 |
| Ugandan greenheart | Wambugia ugandensis | Warburgia ugandensis, also known as Ugandan greenheart or simply greenheart tree, is a species of evergreen tree native to East Africa. Countries in which the plant species is found include Kenya, Tan... | 0 |
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