This is an easy app. to use with clear descriptions of tree leaves, types of trees, locations. What is missing are any images of the trees themselves. While it includes reference to Canada, the area map only shows the U.S.
Estimation application downloads and cost
Description
This easy to use tree id guide uses a step-by-step approach to identify more than 250 trees in the United States and Canada, at a fraction of the cost of the print version. Additionally, you can post the locations of the trees you have identified on Twitter and participate in our crowd-sourced tree census.
* Identify 250 of North America’s most common trees.
* Full Color and accurate botanical illustrations and pictures for effortless identification
* Simple step-by-step method makes it extremely easy to use and great for everyone from hikers, to young students, to tree professionals.
* Learn more about each tree with detailed descriptions of each including, hardiness zone, potential height and width, and unique identifying traits including leaves, flowers, and bark.
* Keep track of the trees you’ve identified using the GPS and mapping functionality integrated into your iPhone
* Share the locations of identified trees via Twitter
* Experts agree that the tree leaf identification is the easiest and most accurate way for identifying trees.
Created by the Arbor Day Foundation, the world’s largest nonprofit devoted to trees and the environment, this guide offers a proven classification method for people of all ages–from youth to adult, amateur to professional. Focusing on specific characteristics, this easy-to-use field guide poses a series of questions paired with accurate botanical illustrations to help classify the tree in question.
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Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | 6.99 CAD |
China | 30 CNY |
France | 5.49 EUR |
Germany | 5.49 EUR |
Italy | 5.49 EUR |
Netherlands | 5.49 EUR |
Portugal | 5.49 EUR |
Spain | 5.49 EUR |
Poland | 5.49 EUR |
UK | 4.99 GBP |
India | 399 INR |
Japan | 600 JPY |
Poland | 23.99 PLN |
Russia | 379 RUB |
Turkey | 22.99 TRY |
USA | 4.99 USD |
Korea, Republic Of | 5.49 USD |
Ukraine | 4.99 USD |
Available for devices
iPhone3GS, iPhone4, iPodTouchFourthGen, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX,Reviews
Arbor Tree Identification
Arbor Day Tree Identification Guide
Arbor Day Trees stop at the 49th, all that white above must be snow. The App is not much good in Canada.
Only OK
This should not be a $5 app. Its tricky to use as some of the choices are unclear or difficult to decide. Pictorial cues are fine, but too few to be terribly helpful. The final ID should show all the descriptors selected. The GPS locator is a neat idea but should have a way to delete entries. Overall, its OK if you know a lot of plant terms & have an idea of what youre looking at but confusing or useless if youre new to the field. Youre better off with a book.
Okay
Good basic app for the beginner
Not a $5 app
The app took a long time to install. The tree list is good, but the tree ID section is very limited in its options and only gives one possible species rather than a list. This app is completely useless in the winter months as it is entirely based on leaves and completely ignores the bark. It does contain some good information, but there is room for improvement.
Great idea, poor execution
This is one of the best apps in terms of simplicity and ease of use, but there are some fundamental problems for tree experts and enthusiasts alike (point #2 below). #1 "The good" - It has an interesting and fairly effective dichotomous key with a shaded map to direct you in one of two streams then it switches to the more familiar and traditional key. All in all a good implementation. Second, it has a neat way to tag trees you have IDd to view later on a map, and if you choose you can contribute to arbor days "tree census" which is essentially a nationwide crowdsourced tree database. Finally, some basic tree anatomy nomenclature is provided to teach the novice and remind the seasoned alike. #2 "The Bad" - Where this app really fails is in searching the hundreds of trees in its data base. While it has botanical names, it does not search them. Imagine you type "Manitoba Maple" as opposed to Boxelder both common names for Acer negundo, if you are unaware of Boxelder as another name for "Manitoba Maple" (common name in Canada) then best of luck finding it because using the botanical name will not yield any results. You will have to scroll around to find it. While I cannot speak for everyone I can say it is problematic to use common names that vary by region and/or culture ie: if you are British and living in North America your "Lime Tree" is our "Basswood" etc etc. I would gladly come back and chnge my rating of this app should the developers adjust the search base. Anyone who owns a tree or shrub book as a reference guide knows those resources aptly provide indexes to look up plants in both botanical and common names. Esp. Botanical.
Terrible!
Worst. App. Ever. I am so bummed that I paid for this app! There are just drawings of tree leaves and freaking cones! It would be nice to see actual pictures of the tree! Being able to see the bark would be awesome! Seriously bad.