Senna sp.
Senna sp.
Senna sp.
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Senna sp.
Senna sp.
Senna sp.

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Cassia

Cassia

Scientific species:Senna sp.
Country:GhanaGhana
CO₂:-700kg
Meaning:Calm
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What kind of tree is it?

Cassia siamea is an evergreen tree found in many tropical areas. It is appreciated for its rapid growth, dense canopy, and strong resistance to heat and drought. It produces elegant clusters of yellow flowers, making it an attractive ornamental species as well.

As a member of the legume family, it helps improve soil fertility and supports biodiversity. For this reason, it is often used in agroforestry projects, where it provides shade for crops, helps protect the soil, and supplies biomass. Cassia siamea is a valuable resource for rural communities: a versatile tree that combines environmental benefits with support for local agricultural activities.

And beyond all this, by planting this special Limited Edition tree in collaboration with Amref Italia — which has long been committed to fighting gender discrimination in Africa — 15% of the proceeds will go toward supporting Amref Italia’s initiatives.

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What's included?

Transparency and traceability

All Treedom's trees are geolocated and photographed when they are planted. Once a tree has been purchased, it takes between a few weeks and several months before it's ready to be planted.

An enduring story

Planting a tree will give you access to MyTreedom, our digital platform full of content that will keep you up to date on Treedom's projects and the environment: country news, climate change, botanical species, green culture, and of course the pages of your trees.

An original gift

Gifting a tree is really easy. You can do this during the purchase process or at any time from your profile, choosing the method you prefer (by email, message or by printing a card to deliver by hand).