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FloraQuest: Northern Tier


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Entwickler High Country Apps, LLC
19.99 USD

FloraQuest: Northern Tier is your pocket guide to over 5,800 wildflowers, trees, and more!

- Easy Plant ID: Use photos, interactive keys, and detailed descriptions.
- Offline App: Identify plants anywhere, without an internet connection.
- Plant Explorer: Discover new species & find great places to botanize in 12 Mid-Atlantic states.
- Botanical Terms: Built-in dictionary for all those tricky terms.

University of North Carolinas Southeastern Flora Team is pleased to present FloraQuest™: Northern Tier, a new plant identification and discovery app covering more than 5,800 wildflowers, trees, shrubs, grasses, and other vascular plants occurring in the northern part of our Flora area (Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C., and the southern parts of Illinois, Indiana, New York, and Ohio).

With easy-to-use graphic keys, advanced dichotomous keys, habitat descriptions, range maps, and 20,000 diagnostic photographs, FloraQuest: Northern Tier is the perfect companion for your botanical explorations.

You can use FloraQuest to make plant identifications in the field or learn about plants anywhere in the region. The app allows you to customize your search by state and physiographic province so you only see relevant results. FloraQuest: Northern Tier doesnt need an internet connection to run, so you can take it with you wherever you go. The apps "Great Places to Botanize" section will guide you to visit over 150 of the best sites for botanical exploration throughout the 12-state region. Do you struggle to remember complicated botanical terms? Weve got you covered: click on a word you don’t know, and the definition will pop up in the app without you having to leave the page!

Stay tuned following the release of the FloraQuest: Northern Tier app, as we will be working diligently to provide similar versions for the four remaining regions across the Flora of the Southeastern States, until all 25 states are covered. Next up: well make a FloraQuest app covering the Carolinas and Georgia!