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Peruvian Pine

£3
Sponsor one or more Peruvian Pine trees and help fight deforestion in the Amazon. Each tree plays a vital role in the biodiversity of the rainforest. When you protect a tree you receive a special certificate via email or through the post. View it's location in your Cool Earth account. Help fight climate change and keep this tree standing.
Local name
Tornillo
Latin name
Cedrelinga catenaeformis
Height
20-40m
Girth
0.5 - 2m
CO2 stored (tonnes)
10
Leaves
Arranged in a spiral 30-40cm long.
Fruit
30- 40 cm long and 2-3cm wide, 6 to 15 seeds.
Location
Lowland and montain forest up to 1500m altitude.
The Peruvian pine is one of the tallest trees to emerge from the canopy. It's a type of Fabaceae tree which belongs to the bean family. It usually exist in acidic soils in well drained areas.