Central California Wildflowers 9.1

Central California Wildflowers 9.1

Wildflower Search – Freeware – iOS
out of 5 votes
Latest Version
9.1
image/svg+xml EXCELLENT User Rating

This application serves as a convenient tool for plant identification and discovery. Users can input specific plant details such as location, flower color, and season, enabling the app to efficiently generate a list of plants that correspond to the provided criteria.

  • The application boasts a comprehensive database composed of 4,282 plant species native to Central California.
  • Within this database, users can explore various categories including "Wildflowers" (2,582 species), shrubs (396 species), broadleaf trees (167 species), conifers (48 species), vines (41 species), grass-like plants (515 species), fern-like plants (61 species), moss-like plants (186 species), seaweed (126 species), and lichen (296 species).

Overview

Central California Wildflowers is a Freeware software in the category Education developed by Wildflower Search.

The latest version of Central California Wildflowers is 9.1, released on 10/04/2024. It was initially added to our database on 10/04/2024.

Central California Wildflowers runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Central California Wildflowers gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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