Invasives in Southern Forests

Invasives in Southern Forests

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Version History of Invasives in Southern Forests

2.6.3

September 25, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor bug fixes and updating

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2.6.2

January 29, 2014

- Add tab for Management and Control to Species Details'

2.6.1

November 8, 2013

- fixed bug with uploading reports with iOS 6

2.6

October 17, 2013

- Updated to iOS 7 UI - Fixed bugs

2.5

August 13, 2013

bug fixes no longer requires you to login to access the app

2.0

July 11, 2013

new design now you can report invasive plants to EDDMapS

1.5

October 30, 2012

minor text corrections iOS 6 and iPhone support

1.0

May 26, 2012

iOS 5.1 capability

0.9

January 25, 2012

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Description of Invasives in Southern Forests

This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service publication: A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests. Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and only partially unmonitored. These infestations increasingly erode forest productivity, hindering forest use and management activities, and degrading diversity and wildlife habitat. Often called nonnative, exotic, nonindigenous, alien, or noxious weeds, they occur as trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns, and forbs. This app provides information on accurate identification of the 56 nonnative plants and groups that are currently invading the forests of the 13 Southern States. Recommendations for prevention and control of these species is provided from the booklet, “A Management Guide for Invasive Plants of Southern Forests,” published by the Southern Research Station as a General Technical Report. Basic strategies for managing invasions on a specific site include maintaining forest vigor with minimal disturbance, constant surveillance and treatment of new unwanted arrivals, and finally, rehabilitation following eradication.
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Invasives in Southern Forests: FAQ

Does Invasives in Southern Forests support iPad devices?

Yes, Invasives in Southern Forests is compatible with the iPad.

Who released the app?

The Invasives in Southern Forests app was built by Charles T. Bargeron.

What iOS version is needed to run the Invasives in Southern Forests app?

Your iOS device should have iOS 9.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the current app rating?

The overall rating of Invasives in Southern Forests is 3.5 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.

What’s the genre of the Invasives in Southern Forests app?

The App Genre Of Invasives In Southern Forests Is Reference.

What is the latest Invasives in Southern Forests version?

The current version of the Invasives in Southern Forests app is 2.6.3.

What is the release date of the most recent Invasives in Southern Forests update?

Invasives in Southern Forests’s latest update was rolled out on October 6, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the Invasives in Southern Forests app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the Invasives in Southern Forests app support?

The Invasives in Southern Forests app is now available in English.

Can I play Invasives in Southern Forests through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Invasives in Southern Forests is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Invasives in Southern Forests offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Invasives in Southern Forests.

Is Invasives in Southern Forests optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Invasives in Southern Forests is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Invasives in Southern Forests?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Invasives in Southern Forests.

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  • Invasive Plants of The South

    This App provides users the capabilities for combating the invasion of the major non-native plants taking over their lands. That includes yard landscapes, city parks, suburban and rural home grounds, hunting leases, farms and ranches. River and stream banks are particularly vulnerable as invasive plant pathways since water is a main way their seeds spread and it is favorable habitat for establishment.

    Invasions by plants in the South is increasing by 9 percent per year. Is one of those problems facing humans everywhere. But where we face it is on lands we use and enjoy ourselves and will leave to the next generations. It is a problem that we can tackle individually and as communities, neighbors, States and corporate landowners.

    As authors of the books we are grateful to Chuck Bargeron and the UGA Invasive Center team for constructing this highly useful and portable tool. The capability to zoom in on the plant images gives you details not possible in the print copies. And concise methods for eliminating these plants are at your fingertips. A truly ideal step in ease of use for you. We all have worked to provide you with the latest knowledge and ways to stop the plant invasions on your lands and those that you enjoy. Updates are being formalized now.
    Be Safe, Jame (Jim) H Miller
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  • Good but has bugs

    The “info” page paragraphs are cut off mid sentence after a few lines.
  • Great App!!

    So far, I have ID'ed at least 20 nasty invasive plants in my tornado-stricken yard. Your pics are really detailed and helpful; thanks!!!!