Helps ID plants.
Great app for learning how to ID plants. Would love if they added tree species as well.
Yes, Washington Wildflowers is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Washington Wildflowers app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Washington Wildflowers is free.
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Great app for learning how to ID plants. Would love if they added tree species as well.
This app is supported by the foremost experts in Washington flora, at the University of Washington Herbarium. You can’t put all flowering plants for Washington in one app (you could, but it’s would get messy for the those trying to parse out tough genera) so they’ve picked the ones you’ll most likely see. They certainly chose well. This information comes from the source of flora knowledge. Other free apps don’t have the same depth or content. The money goes to those who make plant taxonomy a lifestyle. I’ve been using it for a few years and it is indispensable.
As good as the book and easier to carry and use. This app has difficulty updating because of the size. Suggest breaking updates into parts.
Love the High Country flower (and grass) apps. Bought the Flora of Yellowstone years ago and now grab any new ones for regions where I travel. So convenient to have everything available in one lightweight, easily carried spot. I live on the edge of the Palouse region of Washington and Idaho and use both apps when I’m out and about.
I mostly really like this app. But two things. 1) why are The merely "locally common" Alnus virida and A. Incana included while the much more common Alnus rubra is excluded? 2) other guides have a bit on distinguishing characteristics that I found very helpful when encountering species that are very similar to others. Why doesn't this have that?
This app has been very useful in the field. It is very complete for wildflowers in Washington. The descriptions are most excellent. The only thing I would like to see are photos of the individual elements of the plant. The leaves, the stems, the seeds and not just the flower. Otherwise this is the best plant app I have come across.
Now we just need one for trees. I only wish there was a internal audio of the Latin names.
I loved this app but with the most recent update it won't open. What happened?
Easy to use, with simple, logical and powerful search criteria, I find the plants I'm trying to identify much faster than with my plant book (sorry Pojar!). For me, a hiker who loves learning about plants, this really is the perfect app.
Very easy to use and nicely organized. A must have for any hiker here in WA. No need to carry the book any more. Bonus is no need for cell signal or wifi to use. Nicely done.
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