Washington Wildflowers Cheats

Washington Wildflowers Hack 12.04 + Redeem Codes

University of Washington

Developer: High Country Apps, LLC
Category: Education
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 12.04
ID: com.highcountryapps.floraofwashington

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Description

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.

Version history

12.04
2023-10-27
Updated for iOS 17.
12.03
2023-07-26
Added popups for glossary terms in technical plant descriptions.
Added ability to put scientific name in copy buffer/clipboard to paste into other apps.
12.01
2022-12-21
Updated for iOS 16.2+.
11.03
2022-05-30
Performance improvements.
11.02
2022-04-02
Updated photos for Sedum spathulifolium.
Updated app for iOS 15.3+.
11.01
2022-02-09
Updated nomenclature to used current accepted names. The previous update to nomenclature was in 2020.
Added Lomatium brandegeei, Elliottia pyroliflora, and Rhododendron neoglandulosum.
All text fonts are defaulted to use system font (SF Pro).
Updated for iOS 15.2+.
10.01
2021-04-30
Updated for iOS 14.5.
9.15
2020-11-18
Updated for iOS 14+.
9.11
2020-07-23
Updated 12 species for nomenclature to match the latest updates to Flora of the Pacific Northwest, 2nd Edition (C. Leo Hitchcock, Arthur Cronquist, David Giblin, Ben Legler, Peter F. Zika, Richard G. Olmstead, Jeanne R. Janish, John H. Rumely, Crystal Shin, Natsuko Porcino)
9.10
2020-07-12
Added 3 commonly found species.
Edited 14 plants to update nomenclature and make corrections.
9.01
2020-01-14
Updated UIWebView to WKWebView.
Updated for iOS 13+.
Handled dark mode versus light mode for screen setting.
8.01
2019-08-24
- Updated accepted names and synonyms on 14 species.
- Updated images for 2 species.
- Added Rubus lasiococcus.
- Deleted 1 species that was extraneous.
- Added metadata for iPhoneX so that it will render full screen.
7.05
2019-07-28
- Updated accepted names and synonyms on 14 species.
- Updated images for 2 species.
- Added Rubus lasiococcus.
- Deleted 1 species that was extraneous.
7.01
2019-02-28
Added new plants: Acer circumatum, Anisocarpus madioides, Sonchus asper, and Sonchus oleraceus.
Updated for iOS 12+
Improved efficiency of queries.
6.02
2018-08-21
- Fixed an error in Search by Characteristics.
6.01
2018-06-19
Optimized queries for faster performance.
Updated for iOS 11.4+.
6.00
2018-02-09
- Updated for iOS version 11.2+.
- Updated scientific names and synonyms to match the upcoming Pacific Northwest Vascular Plants book by the University of Washington Herbarium at the Burke Museum. See http://www.pnwherbaria.org/florapnw.php for more information about the new reference manual.
5.02
2017-10-05
Updated for iOS 11.
Updated icons needed for app store, categories, keywords, and subtitle.
Improved speed of Browse Plants list view.
5.01
2017-05-26
- Updated identification data for Trientalus latifolia, Lonicera hispidula, and Rubus parviflorus.
- Updated descriptions for Mitella trifida and Mitella stauropetela.
- Alphabet indexer for Favorites has been fixed.
5.00
2017-04-14
Updated for iOS 10
4.50
2016-01-11
- Updated screenshots
- Added a preview video to market listing
- Modified graphics for some controls
4.10
2015-06-28
Here's what's new:
+ 156 new species for a total of 1026 species
+ 6 new families are represented
+ 457 new plant images
+ 156 new range maps
+ All range maps have been updated using distribution data provided by the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria
+ new splash screen

Have questions? See our FAQ's at www.highcountryapps.com/FAQ.aspx.
Or, please contact us with your comments and questions at www.highcountryapps.com/Contact.aspx.
4.00
2015-02-26
- Added flower shape and number of petals as new search characteristics
- Added "Favorites" functionality
- Added ability to "share" a list of species via email, dropbox, or social networks
- Added count of how many of the app's species are in a family
- Added links from species to family
- Changed size and location of miniature icons at top of Search by Characteristics on iPad
- Modified several species to be included in Hydrophyllaceae family
- Made minor edits to species treatments
- Added to glossary
3.00
2014-02-10
Fixed a family name word wrapping problem introduced with iOS 7.
Updated icons.
2.05
2013-10-16
Updated for iOS7.

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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
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Reviews

bowTrickeeUm,
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.
SueCoug,
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.
Betheblacksheep,
Elegant and efficient!
I bought this wonderful app late last week before heading over to south central Washington (Bickleton area), from Seattle on a nature day "runaway." We went in pursuit of bluebirds and spring wild flowers and wide open spaces and were delighted to find that this app helped us quickly zoom in and narrow down the number of possibilities for our searches, and then confirm our wild flower ID's, easily and quickly. The search design and Mark Turner's beautiful, illustrative imagery are first rate. I highly recommend this app for any considering a Northwest wildflower outing.

Combine it with the Peterson Birds of North America app on your iPhone and/or iPad, as well, and a pair of binoculars and you are set for a grand outdoor adventure.

Strong work, Mark and team.
Vole catcher,
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.
EyesWideOpenn,
I've been dreaming of this app...
Easy to use, with simple, logical and powerful search criteria, I find the plants I'm trying to identify much faster than with my plant book (sorry Pojar!). For me, a hiker who loves learning about plants, this really is the perfect app.
Hokumelh,
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?
Dogscratcher,
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.
Hellbenders,
Very Nice!
Very easy to use and nicely organized. A must have for any hiker here in WA. No need to carry the book any more. Bonus is no need for cell signal or wifi to use. Nicely done.
Speynate,
Finally!!!
Now we just need one for trees. I only wish there was a internal audio of the Latin names.
kregba,
What Happened?
I loved this app but with the most recent update it won't open. What happened?