Oregon Wildflowers

Oregon Wildflowers

By High Country Apps, LLC

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2014-04-19
  • Current Version: 12.04
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 436.24 MB
  • Developer: High Country Apps, LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 5
5
From 11 Ratings

Description

OregonFlora at Oregon State University presents the Oregon Wildflowers plant identification app for smart phones and tablets. The app provides photographs, range maps, bloom period, and detailed descriptions for more than 1280 common wildflowers, shrubs, and vines that occur throughout Oregon and adjacent areas of California, Washington and Idaho. 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. Designed for both budding wildflower enthusiasts and experienced botanists, Oregon Wildflowers will appeal to individuals who are interested in the names and natural history of the plants they encounter. It is an excellent educational tool for all ages to learn about botany, plant communities, and ecology using the plants found throughout Oregon. Each of the 1289 plants profiled has multiple photographs, distribution maps, and a detailed description. The majority of species included are native, and introduced species common to the region are also covered. Plant hunters can use the app to identify species in all ten of Oregon’s diverse ecoregions. Users can browse through the stunning photographs of plants organized by common name, scientific name, or by family to select a plant and access the related information. However, most users will likely use the identification key that is the core of the app to identify an unknown plant of interest. The key's interface allows users to select from twelve illustrated categories: geographic region, type of plant (e.g., wildflower, vine, shrub), flower features (flower color, number of petals, inflorescence shape, flowering month), leaf features (arrangement on plant, leaf type, leaf shape, leaf margin), plant size, and habitat. The key’s characters for each species are based on the descriptions prepared for the Flora of Oregon (published by OregonFlora at OSU). Once downloaded, the app does not need an internet or network connection to run so you can use it no matter how remote your wanderings take you. The OregonFlora mission is to increase awareness and knowledge of the plants of Oregon through the sharing of technically sound, accessible information for diverse audiences. Since 1994, OregonFlora has been working to develop a new state flora in both printed and digital formats. The first two of three volumes of the Flora of Oregon were published in 2015 and 2020, respectively. The website, (www.oregonflora.org), presents floristic information using interactive tools, maps, and images in formats useful to generalists as well as to scientists. Information about all of Oregon’s ~4,700 vascular plants can be found at the OregonFlora website. A portion of the revenues received from the app goes to develop the floristic knowledge base that lets us create quality tools to inform the public about Oregon's plants.

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Reviews

  • Advanced ID capability

    5
    By ccbkbt
    My favorite thing about apps like this is the use of multi trait databases instead of the old binary keys. Much more success at identifying flowers. Also excellent photos.
  • Another super High Country

    5
    By SueCoug
    Have been using High Country flower apps for some time and when Oregon came out, I had to grab it. I used to live in the Portland area, but now I’m a hop skip and a jump from Eastern Oregon which has very, very different flora. Easy to have with me if I’m just out and about and spot something interesting. Don’t have to try to remember what it looked like until I get home and grab a guide book.
  • Best flower identifier

    5
    By Last minute girl
    Lots of good pictures at different angles, easy to narrow searches by region, flower family, color, petal type, leaf type, and more!
  • Not worth the money.

    2
    By yohoyz
    Disappointed in this app. I was very pleased with High Country Apps Greater Yellowstone Flora app which contained much more information on each species including illustrations and better descriptions. I expected a similar product which this was not.
  • Worthless app

    1
    By Timealloy
    As a professional botanist, this app looked interesting. I thought of a flower, typed in characteristics and reviewed app suggested plants. Not even close. Then I typed in a genus and no plants came up. I don't even think this app. would be of any use to a rookie, or budding botanist or nature lover. A good idea for sure,but truly trash! Save your dollars for the purchase of the flora of Oregon, Oregon Flora Project.
  • Oregon Wildflowers

    5
    By geralyn56
    What a great app. I take it in the fields of my farm, on walks through town and just peruse it in the evening at home. I know public dollars were used to develop this app. Thanks OSU Extension! This is a great use of my tax dollars.
  • Best flower identification app ever!

    5
    By ALSOregon
    Every Oregonian who enjoys wildflowers should get this app. You can Id flowers by characteristics, create a lifetime list, and more. It's resident on your phone so you don't need wireless signal to use it. And this is science, folks, not some funky free thing that is worth what you paid for it (0).
  • Best App for Plant ID in Oregon

    5
    By Botanical bill
    I love this app and reference it all the time. No need for cell phone service which is great while out in the field and the range maps are fantastic. Highly recommended!!
  • Missing tidbits

    3
    By Little303
    Doesn't tell you anything except the name and description. I want to know more than just a name (the partner app of Colorado flowers includes this in a "tidbits" section). You could easily get this information in a small pamphlet.
  • Awesome app.

    5
    By Judi Sanders
    This is a must for Oregon wildflower lovers!

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