Campus Tree Mapping & Biodiversity Portal

Discover the Living Green
Heritage of Our Campus

Explore every tree on campus with scientific details, images, location maps, and multilingual information. Scan a QR code or search below to begin.

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Browse by Family

Explore Tree Categories

Navigate our collection by botanical family to discover the rich diversity of campus flora.

Interactive Map

Locate Trees Across Campus

Browse an interactive map of all trees with real-time location data, category filters, and direct navigation to any tree on campus.

  • Precise GPS Markers

    Every tree is plotted with accurate coordinates from our field survey.

  • Category Filters

    Filter by species, family, zone, or native/exotic status.

  • Google Maps Integration

    Get turn-by-turn directions to any tree from your current location.

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Scan & Learn

Every Tree Has a Story - Scan to Discover It

Each tree on campus has a QR code attached to it. Scanning it instantly opens a detailed species profile with images, ecological information, and more - right on your phone.

Mobile First

Optimised for any phone - no app install needed.

Multilingual

Read in English, Hindi, Marathi & more.

Fast Load

Page loads quickly even on slow networks.

Location Aware

See the tree on a map, get directions.

Tree detail page as seen on mobile after scanning a QR code
Special Collections

Trees Worth Knowing

Curated highlights of our rarest, most ecologically significant, and culturally important campus trees.

Rare & Endangered

0 species on campus are classified as rare or near-threatened. Discover these invaluable trees and learn how we protect them.

View Rare Trees

Native & Indigenous

Over 60% of our campus trees are native to the region. These trees support local biodiversity, pollinators, and the campus ecosystem.

View Native Trees

Medicinal & Useful

0 species have documented medicinal, cultural, or economic significance. Explore their traditional uses and Ayurvedic properties.

View Medicinal Trees
Students studying botanical specimens near a campus tree Researcher tagging a tree with a QR code label Campus biodiversity survey team mapping tree locations
About the Project

A Living Classroom for Biodiversity

The Green Campus Tree Atlas is an academic initiative to document, preserve, and celebrate the botanical wealth of our campus. Born from a collaboration between the Botany Department and the IT Cell, this project maps every tree with scientific precision and makes the data available to all.

GPS-mapped records for every active tree on campus
Scientific information verified by botany experts
Accessible in multiple regional languages
QR codes installed at each tree for instant mobile access