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Species – Explore what you can plant and check availability

Each Tree-Nation project includes a Species tab — one of several sections within a project page. It lists the different tree species selected for that reforestation site, along with important details like their role, stock, and pricing.

🧾 What you’ll find in the species section

Each Tree-Nation project includes a Species tab — one of several sections within a project page. It lists the different tree species selected for that reforestation site, along with important details like their role, stock, and pricing.

For each species, you’ll find a species card with a photo, scientific name, co2 capture value.

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Each species indicates its price per tree. A fixed price, independent of quantity.

Clicking on a species opens a small pop-up with more species details to learn about its main uses and attributes, including more details about its CO2 capture.

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Within this pop-up you can also see the current stock available to sponsor for this species.


📦 Species stock: how it works

Stock refers to how many trees of each species are available to be sponsored within this project. It is constantly up to date.

If a species shows stock = 0, it simply means that all trees of that species have already been sponsored — for now.

Please note that stock keeps evolving: most active projects receive new planting sites each year, and with them, new species stock may become available.
→ You’ll learn more about this in the next article: Project Planting Sites section.


🧭 How to use this section

The Species tab is mainly for planning and informational purposes. It's especially useful when:

  • You're preparing a large planting volume

  • You need to check species availability or compare pricing

  • You're interested in the ecological diversity of the project

Tip: If you're ready to plant, the best way to select your species is directly in the Plant module. There, you'll see live stock and can select available species instantly.