Kansas Wildflowers

Published by: Wildflower Search
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Esta aplicación, que funciona sin conexión a Internet, ayuda a encontrar e identificar plantas. Cuando proporciona información a la aplicación sobre una planta, como su ubicación, el color de la flor y la época del año, la aplicación le mostrará rápidamente qué plantas coinciden con sus selecciones.
La aplicación incluye 2425 especies de plantas que se encuentran en Kansas. En total, 1.383 son "flores silvestres", 159 son arbustos, 142 son árboles de hoja ancha, 10 son coníferas, 66 son enredaderas, 10 son cactus, 411 son pastos y juncos, 37 son helechos, 160 son líquenes y 137 son musgos.
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Comprehensive and User Friendly

Wild Foods Enthusiast on

United States

I recently moved to Kansas from Wisconsin, and as a native plant enthusiast this was the cherry on top for me. Normally, I am highly skeptical of apps that have anything to do with plant identification and overview information. I was skeptical of this one, but I downloaded it anyway and I was surprised and impressed to say the least!

Fantastic Resource

Ghost on

United States

I am currently in the process of restoring a bit of land to natural prairie and try to utilize every resource I can to gather information. I just stumbled upon this app moments ago, but after browsing for awhile, I can tell it will be extremely beneficial to my work. Thank you to the developers!

User friendly and extremely helpful

The one name that isn't taken on

United States

I got this app because I am a kansas native and live in the country. I have always wanted to be able to identify my local plants so I could discover how I could benefit from the land. This app impressed me. The app allows you to select: category, color, petal count, leaf arrangement and habitat. It gives you pictures next to each classification so you could identify the correct category even if you didn't know the correct term. It narrows down the plants based on your sections. Then it shows you all the possible plants it could be, with its name and a picture. It is perfect if you go hiking and find a cool flower you want to identify. One improvement could be more information on each plant. Like its..... Uses (artistic, medicinal, nutritional, watershed, increase pollination, deter deer) Dangers (is it poisonous or does it cause a rash) What animals eat it (do deer like it, will you get more birds if you plant it. Does it deter bugs) Growing conditions (does it need lots of water and sunlight? Does it have to be cross pollinated?)

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Wildflower Search
Languages
English, French, Spanish
Recent release
9.1 (1 year ago )
Released on
Aug 23, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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