Australian Tree ID 4+

Emma Paling

Designed for iPad

    • $5.99

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Description

A comprehensive, helpful tool to identify species of trees, conifers & palms using stunning images & detailed descriptions. The Australian Tree ID allows you to identify more than 350 species using a simple identification key using traits such as leaf shape and colour, flower shape and fruit type. This App has over 2000 high quality images with a zoom in feature covering the overall tree form, leaf, flower, fruit, seeds and bark, arranged in an easy to use galley, sorted into either common or scientific names.

It describes in detail, native and exotic trees commonly found growing predominantly within NSW and along Eastern Australia within our urban streets, parks and gardens.

It is the perfect App for all Arborists, Gardeners, Landscape Architects, Biologists and nature lovers!

What’s New

Version 1.3

- New trees added.
- Bugs fixes

Ratings and Reviews

2.6 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Jamie Judges ,

Needs more trees

App works well with good content. The tree I was looking for (Chinese pink cedar) wasn’t in the app.

Developer Response ,

Hi Jamie, thanks for your comment, we are always adding more trees and will look to add this one in the next update.

Izzatak ,

Pics of Leaves and Bark - follow up

I wrote and earlier review of this app “Need more pics of leaves and bark” when I mistakenly thought that there were no pics of leaves and bark. Didn’t realise I needed to scroll across duh! Sorry. The app is great, does exactly what I need. One improvement for me would be that you can click on pics to see a full screen of the image. Pics are viewing only in the area at the top of the app, but apart from that all good!

Developer Response ,

Thank you for your comment and glad you found the additional images by scrolling across. We have just updated the app to include full image and a zoom-in element to the images, please make sure you update the app to get these features.

Kingy the arborist ,

Almost good

So much potential, could be a quick way to ID stuff on the tip of the tongue or a learning portal for uprising arborists. Need way more detailed info on the descriptions, more leaf shape examples, place of origin or distribution and eucalyptus are mainly identified by the fruit instead of the leaf. Keep going make it great!

Developer Response ,

Thanks for your feedback! Your comments will be taken on board for our next update.

App Privacy

The developer, Emma Paling, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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