Mississippi Trees

Published by: U.S.NEXT
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This app was adapted from a handbook that was prepared for the Mississippi Forestry Commission by the Department of Forestry at Mississippi State University. Publication of the handbook was made possible through a grant from the U.S. Forest Service to the Mississippi Forestry Commission.
Trees (forests) represent a huge economic benefit to the state of Mississippi. Forests occupy about 65% of the land area of Mississippi and timber is second only to poultry production in terms of agricultural income in Mississippi. Tree identification is an obvious necessity for those who work in forestry and related fields. For those who simply enjoy the woods for recreational or aesthetic reasons, being able to identify the trees can make the experience even more enjoyable. It is our desire that this book will be beneficial to both the professional and the recreational user.
Tree Names
All known plants, including trees, have a scientific name and usually one or more common names. For example, the scientific name for cherrybark oak is Quercus pagoda Raf.., but cherrybark oak, spanish oak, swamp red oak, are all common names for the same species. For that reason the scientific name is less confusing and far more descriptive. The term pagoda in the scientific name for cherrybark oak denotes the pagoda shape of the outline of the leaves.
The scientific name e.g., Quercus pagoda Raf.., is composed of three parts. The first part is the genus or generic name, the second part is the species or specific epithet, and the third part is the authority or name, often given as an abbreviation, of the person who classified the species and gave it a scientific name.
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Mississippi Trees Reviews

Great app

Kevin- good on

United States

Recently I’ve been interested in a lot of videos about milling lumber, turning logs, building furniture etc. This app has been extremely helpful identifying trees and I’m learning a lot. It even tells the common usage for the different types of wood.

Great app

RuboMS on

United States

Great app.

Won't work with Apple

BhmMan on

United States

Frozen with spinning wheel like it's searching and never finds. Time to delete.

Frozen

Mcfly311 on

United States

I was excited to try the app, unfortunately it just sits there with a spinning circle. I've tried it with two different versions of iOS on two different devices and I get the same result.

App is broken

Crusaderbard on

United States

App does not appear to work won't get pass start page

Great app!

Msubill on

United States

Great job by Mississippi Forestry Commission, Mississippi State University and the developer on this app! It's well organized and beautifully executed. This is a great free resource for natural resource professionals and the public! Good job Mississippi!!

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
U.S.NEXT
Languages
English
Recent release
2.0 (8 years ago )
Released on
Jan 24, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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