Our Journey Begins

Restoring Kenya’s Rich Biodiversity Together

Miti Maalum

There are well over 1400 species of indigenous shrubs in Kenya, of which about half will grow above 1500m. Yet if you go to any tree nursery you will be lucky to find 20 indigenous species.

For more information, contact Mark Nicholson on [email protected] or +254 710 785 715

Miti maalum is a new project where we are finding outgrowers to grow our rare trees. These people may have companies with spare land, or schools or just gardeners, farmers or tree collectors who want
to cultivate rare or unusual species to conserve them for future generations. We will create a list of species and where to find them if enthusiasts wish to see the trees or find a seed
source.

Our Story

A Journey Rooted in Environmental Care

Established with a vision for a greener future, Plants for Life International started its journey in 2015, driven by a passion for restoring Kenya’s indigenous forests. Since then, we’ve built strong relationships with local communities, showcasing the power of collaboration in environmental efforts, and making remarkable strides in revitalising ecosystems and green spaces.

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Join our mission to restore forests and support sustainable practices in Kenya.

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