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New England Wildflowers

New England Wildflowers

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🙌9
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📼9 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of New England Wildflowers

9.1

April 7, 2023

Added tree and shrub descriptions from Virginia Tech FREC.

8.81

January 26, 2023

Updated species names. Added more plant descriptions and photos.

8.7

June 20, 2022

Added more plant descriptions and plant photos.

8.5

May 14, 2022

Added more plant photos and plant descriptions.

8.4

January 12, 2022

Added more plant photos. Updated information.

8.3.3

October 1, 2021

Added more plant photos. Updated the database. Added more species. Added Flora of North America plant descriptions. Improved how the glossary works.
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8.2

July 9, 2020

Added some support for French and Spanish. Updated the plant database. Added more species, plant photos and more information about plant locations.
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7.7

August 14, 2019

Added more species, more plant descriptions and more plant photos. The distribution maps now have more data.
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7.6

June 2, 2019

Added more plant photos. Added a flower size search. Improved the graphic design of the main search menu.
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7.0

March 26, 2019

Improve the plant lists. They now work with the PlantLists.org website. Added native plant status. Added more photos and plant descriptions.
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Price History of New England Wildflowers

Description of New England Wildflowers

This App, which operates without an internet connection, helps you find and identify plants. When you give the App information about a plant, such as its location, flower color and the time of year, the App will quickly show you which plants match your selections. The App includes 3,685 species of plants found in New England. Overall, 1,667 are "Wildflowers", 336 are shrubs, 231 are broadleaf trees, 38 are conifers, 65 are vines, 554 are grass-like, 107 are fern-like, 375 are moss-like, 78 are seaweed and 381 are lichen.

New England Wildflowers: FAQ

Does New England Wildflowers support iPad devices?

Yes, New England Wildflowers is iPad-friendly.
New England Wildflowers was launched by Wildflower Search.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
The New England Wildflowers app has a consumer rating of 4.1 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of New England Wildflowers Is Education.
The latest New England Wildflowers version released is 9.1.
The latest New England Wildflowers update was released on July 5, 2024.
The New England Wildflowers app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, New England Wildflowers supports American English, Canadian French, European Spanish.
No, New England Wildflowers is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within New England Wildflowers.
Sorry, New England Wildflowers is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of New England Wildflowers

  • This is my go to app in the field

    You can have all your inaccurate photo ID apps! I want THIS app! This is the most accurate app I have found for what I need.
    I have the Maine one too, even though it’s marked obsolete in the app store, I’m glad it’s still available! And they are completely FREE!
    I learn my plants better using this because you are taking notice of characteristics important about the plants.
    It’s better than any other app I have found for quick IDs in the field, and once you ID there’s time later for more in-depth study at home.
    The only thing I can think to make it better for me, would be to either be able to add favorite plants to my own list and save my own notes and/or locations on specific plants.
    Thank you devs for a very awesome app!
  • New England Wildflowers

    A very practical and informative source when in the field...literally and figuratively!
  • My favorite app! Works offline!

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    More useful than any field guide book I’ve ever purchased.
    This may not be set up precisely the way a professional academic flora guide is set up, but it works just fine on your phone when you’re trying to figure out a plant ID. If you’re a professional botanist you probably don’t need one of these anyway. If you just want to be able to pull your phone out of your pocket and find out what that plant is then you’re in the right place. Then you can use the awesome built in glossary reference on the description tab to sound like a professional botanist, or at least understand what you read. If you know (or think you know) a plant’s genus, species, or common name you can type it in and even a part name will bring up match results to check against.
    Make sure you check out the info tab so you can learn how to create logs. This app is so intuitive that you can jump right into IDs without instructions, but there’s a bit more in there and it doesn’t jump out at you.
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    Developer: I love this app, but I’ve been using it for a while now without knowing I could log and send in data. I’d suggest a quick tutorial or a red notification dot, otherwise that might go unnoticed. The instructions are quite clear once you do notice them.
    Please add a way to sort the full database by family, that’s all that’s missing. (Unless you feel like moving on to insects🤞)
    Thank you! You’ve brought this autodidact a great deal of enjoyment!