Washington Wildflowers

Washington Wildflowers

University of Washington

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category
price
$9.99
Reviews
4.9 (10)
United States United States
Description
University of Washington
The University of Washington Herbarium at the Burke Museum and the authors of “Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest” have partnered to produce WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS plant identification app for mobile devices.  The app provides images, species descriptions, range maps, bloom period, and technical descriptions for 1028 common wildflowers, shrubs, and vines found in Washington and adjacent areas of British Columbia, Idaho, and Oregon.  The majority of species included are native, but introduced species common to the region are covered as well.  The selection and use of this curated data, developed by botanists, provides users with the most accurate information available that will in turn allow them to readily identify the plants they see statewide. The app does not need an Internet connection to run, so you can use it no matter how remote your wanderings take you.

Though primarily designed for amateur enthusiasts, the breadth of content in WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS also makes it appealing to more experienced botanists.  Users can browse the species list by common or scientific name (and even by family!) to locate a plant and access the related information.  However, most users will want to rely on the easy-to-use search key to accurately identify plants of interest.

The key's interface is broken down into nine simple categories: growth habit (e.g., wildflower, shrub, vine), flower color, month of year, geographic region, habitat, leaf arrangement, leaf type, duration (annual, biennial, perennial), and origin (native or introduced).  Select choices in as many or as few categories as you wish.  As you do so, the number of species found is displayed at the top of the page.  Once done selecting, the click of a button returns a list of thumbnail images and names for potential matches.  Users scroll among the species on the list and tap a thumbnail image to access additional photos, descriptions, and range maps.

WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS includes supporting documents with extensive information on the ecoregions of Washington, descriptions of habitats found across the state, wildflower destinations with best time to visit, insights into how the climate influences the plant communities found here, as well as detailed instructions on how to use the app.  Users will also find an extensive glossary of botanical terms, along with labeled diagrams of leaves, flowers, and inflorescences.  Finally, detailed descriptions can be found for each family contained in WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS.  Tapping on a family name brings up a list of images and names for all species in the app belonging to that family.

Washington and its adjacent areas are home to diverse landscapes containing a wealth of wildflowers, shrubs, and vines.  WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS will appeal to individuals of all ages who travel to such areas and are interested in knowing the names and natural history of the plants that they encounter.  WASHINGTON WILDFLOWERS is also a great educational tool for learning more about plant communities, botanical terms, and how to identify plants in general.  

A portion of the revenues received from this app goes to help develop and maintain the floristic knowledge base that lets us create quality tools to inform the public about Washington’s plants.
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Best flower app for Washington State

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.

bowTrickeeUmMon, Jul 1, 2019
United StatesUnited States

Works well for adjacent states.

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.

Vole catcherMon, Feb 12, 2018
United StatesUnited States

Useful, easy to operate app

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.

SueCougSat, Feb 10, 2018
United StatesUnited States

Pretty good

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?

HokumelhFri, Jul 3, 2015
United StatesUnited States

Best wildflower app on the market

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.

DogscratcherSun, Apr 20, 2014
United StatesUnited States

Finally!!!

Now we just need one for trees. I only wish there was a internal audio of the Latin names.

SpeynateThu, Apr 17, 2014
United StatesUnited States

What Happened?

I loved this app but with the most recent update it won't open. What happened?

kregbaWed, Oct 23, 2013
United StatesUnited States
Download & Revenue
DOWNLOAD 151Mar 2024Worldwide
REVENUEN/AMar 2024Worldwide
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About
Bundle Id
com.highcountryapps.floraofwashington
Min Os. Version
13.0
Release Date
Mon, Apr 8, 2013
Update Date
Sat, Feb 24, 2024
Content Rating
4+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
237.11MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
Yes
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
13.06
updated
2 months ago
Updated all 1029 range maps representing herbarium specimens and verified photos.
Deleted Smelowskia calycina.
Updated nomenclature to be current for Alnus alnobetula,  Androsace laevigata, Androsace  nivalis, and Argentina anserine.
Updated for iOS 17.
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