Useful Trees of East Africa

Useful Trees of East Africa

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Version History of Useful Trees of East Africa

1.09

March 14, 2023

Update for IOS16

1.08

November 20, 2019

Update for iOS13 (Dark mode) Fix some bug New picture feature

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1.07

January 26, 2018

Add more scopes under the searchBar ("All", "Trade name or English name") fix some layout bugs

1.06

December 18, 2017

Fix some issues with the searchbar in ios-11 Ready for iPhone X

1.05

April 26, 2017

fixed some bugs. (10.3) Show number of trees by filter. Add author for the botanical name.

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1.04

March 11, 2017

added 72 trees. added calculated carbon sequestration capacity and climate change adaptation capacity. added more filters. added some pop-up tips. update for iOS 9 & iOS 10

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1.02

May 11, 2015

fixed some bugs

1.01

April 17, 2015

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Description of Useful Trees of East Africa

An information query tool for 109 tree species of East Africa, included 9 exotics and 100 indigenous species. This app provide you with relevant information on 109 useful tree species for East Africa, included Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The tools permits you to identify the tree species, to know more about the ecology and habitat of the species, the services provided by the tree species to humans and the environment and last but not least the products obtained from the tree species. For each species this app details: • The Botanical name and the species family. • The English name(s). • The common names used in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. • The general characteristics of the tree species with the tree biophysical limits, slow or fast grower, its capacity to sequester carbon and its climate change adaption capacity. • A layman description for easy confirming the identity of trees. • The services the tree species delivers to humans, like producing edible fruits, medicine, bee fodder and much more and the services provided to the environment, like soil conservation, riverbank stabilization, nitrogen fixing, ornamental, etc. • The wood products and wood properties are described for each species, soft or hard wood, used for timber, farm implements, firewood or charcoal, etc. • Propagation protocols are described, and seed management included. • Tree management, how to plant trees, where to plant trees, which soil types and soil conditions have to be respected, and proposed planting distances. • The distribution of the trees and where are this trees growing in Africa and in which biotopes they are custom. • A full botanical description is incorporated for the botanists. Click on the pictures to discover at least 4 pictures per tree (habit, leaves, inflorescence, fruit), for recognition and identification. The author has been working, doing research and lecturing since 2002 in Uganda, on sustainable agriculture systems, included agroforestry and use of indigenous trees. This comprehensive research is made available to you by this app. Tree spotters, forest managers, nature lovers, farmers who wants to learn more about trees, this is the app for you.
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Useful Trees of East Africa: FAQ

Is Useful Trees of East Africa iPad-friendly?

Yes, the Useful Trees of East Africa app is compatible with iPads.

Who is the developer of Useful Trees of East Africa?

Staf Lemmens developed the Useful Trees of East Africa app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Useful Trees of East Africa?

Useful Trees of East Africa requires iOS 11.0 or later.

What user rating does the Useful Trees of East Africa app have?

Useful Trees of East Africa has no ratings yet.

What is the main genre of the Useful Trees of East Africa app?

Reference Is The Primary Genre Of The Useful Trees Of East Africa App.

Which is the latest version of Useful Trees of East Africa?

1.09 is the current version of Useful Trees of East Africa.

What is the date of the latest Useful Trees of East Africa update?

Useful Trees of East Africa’s most recent update was on October 5, 2024.

When did the Useful Trees of East Africa app come out?

The app first launched on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to Useful Trees of East Africa?

Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.

Which languages does Useful Trees of East Africa support?

Useful Trees of East Africa currently features the following languages: English.

Does Useful Trees of East Africa belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Useful Trees of East Africa is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Useful Trees of East Africa?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Useful Trees of East Africa.

Is Useful Trees of East Africa tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Useful Trees of East Africa is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Useful Trees of East Africa?

No, you can not expect ads while using Useful Trees of East Africa.

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  • Utterly unimpressive

    The explanation of uses is non existent considering the title of this app

    Just lists tree is used medicinally for each tree…?
    Like Marula used as malaria prophylaxis or insect sting an-aesthetic just says… used medicinally - what good is that?

    Don’t waste your money you will learn nothing about tree uses. Many tree ID field books that don’t even call themselves tree use guides are infinitely more informative on the topic than this supposed specialized app. Literally goes no distance whatsoever in that endeavor.

    And last but not least the list of trees is pretty non extensive as well. Did see that before buying but assumed the 100 trees that “made the cut” would at least therefore have some substance.

    And then when looking up the app developers details from the App Store to contact them about the issue, leads to a developers page with… no contactable details
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