FFL Plants

FFL Plants

Florida-Friendly Landscaping™

Free

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Version History of FFL Plants

2.6

July 29, 2024

1) Allow removal of favorite plants no longer available. 2) implement deep linking for unique URL for each plant on web browser. 3) Upgrade to Expo SDK 51

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2.5

October 18, 2023

New Help page and upgrade from SDK 45 to 48

2.4

March 9, 2023

SDK upgrade, landscape design guide and the ability to filter planters by drought tolerance, soil moisture and soil PH.

2.3

August 26, 2021

User survey.

1.5

July 6, 2021

Make set zipcode text clickable

1.4

June 22, 2021

iPad support

1.3

May 26, 2021

update App description

1.2

May 21, 2021

new App icon

1.1

May 18, 2021

Price History of FFL Plants

Description of FFL Plants

Loaded with information on over 450 Florida-friendly plants, the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ plant app is your perfect guide to the right native and ornamental plants for a resilient, sustainable Florida landscape. The app makes it easy to select plants suited to your part of the state, then helps you sort through them based on their full-grown size, shape, flower color, sun/shade needs, drought/water tolerance, and more.

FFL Plants: FAQ

Can FFL Plants be used on iPad devices?

Yes, FFL Plants is compatible with the iPad.

Who launched the app?

FFL Plants was created by IT UF-IFAS.

What minimum version of iOS does FFL Plants need?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.4 or higher.

What do users think of the FFL Plants app?

Users love FFL Plants, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.7 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the FFL Plants app?

The App Genre Of Ffl Plants Is Education.

What is the latest FFL Plants version?

The current version of the FFL Plants app is 2.6.

When was the most recent FFL Plants update made available?

FFL Plants’s latest update was rolled out on October 6, 2024.

Do you know when FFL Plants was first made available?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the FFL Plants app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the FFL Plants app support?

The FFL Plants app is now available in English.

Is FFL Plants one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, FFL Plants is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does FFL Plants feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in FFL Plants.

Is FFL Plants optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, FFL Plants is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does FFL Plants display any ads?

No, FFL Plants does not display any ads.

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Reviews of FFL Plants

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  • Great idea, but needs tweaking

    I find the search feature cumbersome. I set the app to filter for my zip code, and first searched by Florida natives. Pictures are good and helpful for example, to distinquish among viburnums. Noticed that no entries mention deer resistance, which would be a welcome tweak, especially in the flowers. Then I tried to search for podacarpus and still haven't found it. I tried on my own, then went to the Help and followed the directions there, but still just ended up with the list of 100+ plants and pics which didn't include podacarpus. So great start, but keep tweaking this.
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  • More Content Needed

    I love the idea of this app but it does need some work. More pictures of plants, examples of gardens, or at the very least UF/IFAS extension garden centers where people could go see these plants first-hand would be helpful. Also, why not feature at least a PDF of the UF website plant database? I think that’s where this app suffers the most because when I want to know a plant, I just google ‘the plant name UF’ and generally more useful info comes up. In short, I would love this app to be the go-to place for info on Florida plants but it could use more pictures, better organized info, and utilize better the resources UF already has online.
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  • Would love to see more of these types of apps

    Many people I meet at the nature center I work at would like to know more about this kind of information, but do not have the time to research it or get overwhelmed trying. This is something I can point them to. I look forward to seeing this app grow! Nicely done, IT UF-IFAS!