Falling Fruit is a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Boulder, Colorado, USA. All proceeds from sales of the app help pay to keep our servers online. We greatly appreciate your support in keeping the project online!
Our global map of edibles is not the first of its kind, but it aspires to be the world's most comprehensive. While our users contribute locations of their own, we comb the internet for pre-existing knowledge, seeking to unite the efforts of foragers, foresters, and freegans everywhere. The imported datasets range from small neighborhood foraging maps to vast professionally-compiled tree inventories. This amounts to thousands of different types of edibles (most, but not all, plant species) across thousands of cities around the world. Beyond the cultivated and commonplace to the exotic flavors of foreign plants and long-forgotten native plants, foraging in your neighborhood is a journey through time and across cultures.
Falling Fruit is not associated with Fallen Fruit. Fallen Fruit can be found at fallenfruit.org.
This app could be SO much cooler if the devs would implement user's suggestions! No app updates since March 2023. Bummer.
It is a great resource but I really need a way to search for specific plants because it is so very frusterating to refind everything
Limited use and does not allow me to post trees. Whats the poin then. Some locations are on private property and tell you to ask talk to the owners
Free Food!
Dear developers: excellent app, functionalilty and concept. However there are not enough users. Please combine or merge your data with olio, Freecycle, freegle, and freebie alert apps so that ALL THE FREE STUFF IS ON 1 PLATFORM! This will help everyone and make the app ultra successful because there will be more available and accessible to more people.
extremely disappointed in this app. if you use it in map mode it's almost impossible to find anything because it's all clustered together in the city. If you use it in list mode you can find the plants you're looking for but there's no way to locate it on the map so both modes are almost completely useless.
It would be excellent if one thing were changed: when searching, you can't choose to return a range of results but must select a specific entry. For instance, if I want to find apple trees, I can't have it show me all apple trees together but must select from the 150+ varieties and display them one at a time.
- Targets Android 12 (Android 5+ required)
- App icon and splash screen meet new Android conventions
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