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Parco Oglio Sud
Italia
Pessina Cremonese (CR)
Parco Campo dei Fiori
Italia
Luvinate (VA)
Parco dell’Adda Sud
Italia
Lodi (LO)
Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino
Italia
Abbiategrasso (MI)
Parco del Serio
Italia
Romano di Lombardia (BG)
Riserva Naturale Torbiere del Sebino
Italia
Iseo (BS)
Parco Spina Verde
Italia
Como (CO)
Isola Maria Luigia
Italia
Martignana di Po (CR)
Val di Mello
Italia
Val Masino (SO)
Parco Oglio Nord
Italia
Villachiara (BS)
Bosco Limite
Italia
Carmignano di Brenta (PD)
Forest of the Seven Heavens
Italia
Altofonte (PA)
Iron Forest
Vietnam
Vinh
Biodiversity crescent
Italia
Arcugnano
UAB Barcelona
Spagna
Barcellona (B)
San Vigilio di Marebbe
Italia
Marebbe (BZ)
Huong Son
Vietnam
Tay Son Town
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Garango
Val di Fiemme
Italia
Val di Fiemme (TN)
Bosco San Lio
Italia
Carlentini (SR)
Bosco Cinque Querce
Italia
Siena (SI)
Lio Piccolo, laguna di Venezia
Italia
Cavallino Treporti (VE)
Bosco della Panarotta
Italia
Levico Terme (TN)
Oasi di Crosara
Italia
Nove (VI)
Darndale Donut
Irlanda
Darndale (D)
Le Basse del Brenta
Italia
Cartigliano (VI)
Parco dell’Amicizia
Italia
Tezze sul Brenta (VI)
Which species do you prefer?
Select the tree you want to plant
48 Kg of CO2
Alder
Chosen to build much of Venice's foundation.
12 Kg of CO2
Alder buckthorn
It often grows near river banks.
52 Kg of CO2
Aleppo pine
In Greece its resin is used to make "retsina," a resiny wine.
34 Kg of CO2
Alpine laburnum
Small shrub that colors the mountains yellow from May to June thanks to its flowers.
50 Kg of CO2
Ash
It is perfectly suited to both rural and urban environments.
40 Kg of CO2
Avocado
An evergreen tree native to the Caribbean with memorable fruits.
9 Kg of CO2
Azarole
It grows thirst-quenching fresh fruit similar to apples.
56 Kg of CO2
Baobab
Popularly known as the "Tree of Life" for its healing and therapeutic effects.
12 Kg of CO2
Barberry
It produces small edible berries rich in healing properties.
12 Kg of CO2
Bay laurel
Aromatic plant, an ancient symbol of wisdom and glory.
45 Kg of CO2
Beech
One of the most cherished species by our little wild friends.
50 Kg of CO2
Birch
A symbol of femininity for many cultures, it is associated with the beginning of life cycle and birth.
35 Kg of CO2
Black pine
Able to withstand intense cold and severe temperature fluctuations.
9 Kg of CO2
Blackberry
The blackberry is a thorny perennial shrub. This does not mean you will have tasty fruit all year round!
30 Kg of CO2
Blackthorn
Perennial shrub that forms unbreakable hedges, a shelter for small mammals and birds.
18 Kg of CO2
Buckthorn
Bushy shrub with a crooked stem and irregular crown.
35 Kg of CO2
Carob
A slow-growing perennial tree, it live to be hundreds of years old.
30 Kg of CO2
Cherry plum
It's a plant much loved by bees and pink lovers.
45 Kg of CO2
Chestnut
Its fruits for hundreds of years have supported the Mediterranean peoples.
68 Kg of CO2
Cloven Oak
Fast-growing tropical tree: it's insect-resistant.
18 Kg of CO2
Common dogwood
It owes its name to the red leaves of autumn and the hardwood of its branches.
27 Kg of CO2
Cork oak
Evergreen tree from which cork is extracted.
40 Kg of CO2
Cypress
Native to Iran, it is now common in Mediterranean areas.
9 Kg of CO2
Dog rose
The mother of all roses, the most common wild species in Italy.
10 Kg of CO2
Dogwood
It produces berries extremely rich in vitamin C.
68 Kg of CO2
Downy oak, White oak
Beautiful, good and useful, the white oak is a species with many virtues.
25 Kg of CO2
Elderberry
Wild plant widespread in Europe, with magical powers.
50 Kg of CO2
Elm
It is an excellent windbreak, and its thick foliage provides plenty of shade.
35 Kg of CO2
European hop-hornbeam
The only one of the genus Carpinus to be wild in Veneto Region.
35 Kg of CO2
Fig
The legend says it only grew on Mount Olympus and just the gods could eat it.
12 Kg of CO2
Grapevine
Shrub widespread all over the world, yet popular in Georgia and Armenia.
12 Kg of CO2
Grey-leaved cistus
Its flowers attract pollinating insects, contributing to the health of ecosystems.
15 Kg of CO2
Guelder rose
Ornamental shrub characterized by its white umbrella-shaped flowers.
50 Kg of CO2
Hackberry
Large, tall, and sleek tree with a rounded canopy.
15 Kg of CO2
Hawthorn
Known as 'the heart plant,' it is highly valued for its heart-protective benefits.
30 Kg of CO2
Hazelnut tree
Fruit tree grown in several varieties for fruits, used in the confectionery industry.
27 Kg of CO2
Holm oak
Evergreen oak is typical of Mediterranean areas.
35 Kg of CO2
Hornbeam
Its name is derived from "horn" and relates to the distinctive hardness of the wood.
87 Kg of CO2
Ironwood
Evergreen tree typical of Asia, about 10 meters tall, with valuable wood.
12 Kg of CO2
Italian honeysuckle
Small shrub that does not like to shave. It grows in deciduous forests of lowlands and mountains.
30 Kg of CO2
Judas Tree
A tree with incredible deep lilac blooms and fiery red berries.
30 Kg of CO2
Jujube
Also known as Chinese Date, it is a long-lived tree.
8 Kg of CO2
Juniper
An evergreen shrub that grows in sunny, rocky places and produces the famous blue-purple berries.
42 Kg of CO2
Kalam
Very long-lived tropical tree with stem whose diameter can reach up to two meters.
18 Kg of CO2
Larch
Conifer native to the mountains of Central Europe known for its cold resistance.
12 Kg of CO2
Lentisk
"Mastic tree" renowned for the resin and oil made from its berries.
32 Kg of CO2
Linden
Large majestic tree with a distinctive scent.
53 Kg of CO2
Lonkida
Asian species popular for its wood.
51 Kg of CO2
Manna ash
Manna does not come from heaven, but from the Manna Ash!
32 Kg of CO2
Maple
Thanks to its yellow-amber leaves it's spectacular during the fall season.
10 Kg of CO2
Mediterranean buckthorn
Due to its super strength, it is used for reforestation of rocky and arid areas. A great ally against the climate crisis.
30 Kg of CO2
Medlar
Of all fruit trees, it is the first to flower and the last to ripen.
21 Kg of CO2
Moringa
African "Miracle Tree", rich in beneficial properties.
9 Kg of CO2
Mount Etna broom
Called "the volcano yellow gold" for the bright yellow color of its flowers.
35 Kg of CO2
Mulberry
Imported into Europe to produce silk through silkworms
12 Kg of CO2
Myrtle
A spontaneous species typical of the Mediterranean shrubland.
50 Kg of CO2
Narrow-leaved ash
Manna does not come from heaven, but from the Narrow-leaved Ash!
74 Kg of CO2
Nerè
African locust bean grown mainly for its pods, a source of income for the locals.
73 Kg of CO2
Oak
Symbol of strength, one of the most beloved species in the common imagination.
15 Kg of CO2
Olive
Evergreen deciduous tree that grows mainly in the Mediterranean basin.
45 Kg of CO2
Pecan
Originario del Nord America, significa "nocciola che richiede una pietra per essere rotta”.
30 Kg of CO2
Pomegranate
The city of Granada is named after this fruit representing abundance, fertility, and passion.
70 Kg of CO2
Poplar
Tall, lean and long-lived, suitable for boulevards.
9 Kg of CO2
Raspberry
Want to feel a little bit like in the The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain? Adopt a raspberry!
18 Kg of CO2
Rowan
Mediterranean plant very much loved by birds.
26 Kg of CO2
Scots pine
With an unmistakable balsamic scent, its essential oil is used to relieve stress and tension.
11 Kg of CO2
Sea buckthorn
Small shrub with intricate and throny branches. It saves us from soil and coastal erosion thanks to its roots.
70 Kg of CO2
Sessile oak
Large tree, known for its grandiosity and longevity.
55 Kg of CO2
Shea tree
"Butter Tree" known worldwide for the produce made from the pressing of its seeds.
12 Kg of CO2
Spindle
Also known as "Priest's Beret," in autumn it gives its best.
18 Kg of CO2
Spruce
It conveys positivity and even a dash of Christmas spirit all year round.
30 Kg of CO2
Strawberry tree
A typical Mediterranean shrub, because of its colors it has become a symbol of the Italian tricolor.
11 Kg of CO2
Swiss pine
Also known as stone pine or "sleep tree" is a needle-leaved evergreen tree that can grow to over 300 years old.
40 Kg of CO2
Sycamore
The Latins called it "pseudoplatanus" because its 5-lobed leaf resembles those of the plane tree.
18 Kg of CO2
Tamerisk
Ornamental shrub with magnificent pink flowers.
12 Kg of CO2
Terebinth
It grows beautiful red berries typical of the Mediterranean bush.
50 Kg of CO2
Tree
73 Kg of CO2
Turkey oak
It grows very quickly, so it is ideal for repopulating distressed areas.
45 Kg of CO2
Walnut tree
It loves solitude and produces the highest quality wood.
12 Kg of CO2
Wayfaring tree
Small ever-green bush with flowers blooming from spring to autumn.
30 Kg of CO2
Wild apple tree
It grows in forests and hedges in Europe and the Middle East.
30 Kg of CO2
Wild cherry
Tree with a very ancient origin, dating as far back as the Bronze Age.
30 Kg of CO2
Wild pear
Wild species with hard, firm wood.
12 Kg of CO2
Wild privet
A perfect species for urban forests also because it is much loved by bees.
50 Kg of CO2
Willow
The term Willow has Celtic origins and it means "near the water."