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Coconut Tree

Cocos nucifera

"Kalpavriksha"

Tree Guardian: jayan
Adopted by
You & 1,284 others
Age
10

🌱 Story of Coconut Tree

The Coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a tall tropical palm widely grown in coastal regions for its versatile uses. It has a slender trunk with a crown of large feather-like leaves and produces coconuts that provide food, oil, fiber, and water. The tree plays an important ecological role by preventing soil erosion in coastal areas and supporting biodiversity. Often called the 'Tree of Life,' every part of the coconut tree is useful for human consumption, construction, and traditional practices.
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Tree Details

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Pet Name
Kalpavriksha
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Family
Arecaceae
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Native Status
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City / Area
Kollam
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Location Category
Campus

Measurements

30.0
Approx Height (m)
80
Approx Lifespan (yrs)
10
Approx Age
Growth Stage

This tree helps the planet every day

Here’s what Coconut Tree gives back

COβ‚‚ Absorbed per year
20 kg

Equivalent to removing 100 km of car emissions annually.

Oxygen Released
15 kg
Water Conserved
3,400 L

🩺 Medicinal Properties

Coconut has several medicinal benefits. Coconut water acts as a natural electrolyte drink that helps in hydration and supports kidney health. Coconut oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties and is used for skin care, wound healing, and hair nourishment. The kernel supports digestion and boosts immunity, while various parts of the tree are used in traditional medicine for treating infections and improving overall health.

πŸ”₯ What makes Coconut Tree Special

Known as 'Kalpavriksha' or the Tree of Life, the coconut tree provides food, drink, oil, fiber, timber, and medicine. It plays a vital role in coastal ecosystems by preventing soil erosion and supporting sustainable livelihoods. Almost every part of the tree is useful, making it one of the most econ

Where it grows

8.887804 N
76.593711 E

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Tagging History

Date of Tagging
March 02, 2026
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