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Winter TreeId - British Isles Tree Guide
By: Isoperla Ltd
Developer's Notes: A field guide for identifying trees in winter.
This application is a winter field guide to identifying deciduous broadleaf trees found growing in the open countryside and natural woodland of the British Isles. Most of the trees covered are native to the British Isles, but a few introduced species that have become naturalised are also covered such as the Sweet Chestnut and London Plane. Parkland species are not covered. Tree detail can be accessed from an easy to use list, or the identification forms can be used. For identification the app asks a short series of questions about the tree. Based on the answers, it calculates and displays a short list of the most likely trees it will be. The user is given an estimated percentage likelihood that the tree is correct. Clicking on a tree in the list displays details about the tree.
Trees are included in this release: Alder, Ash, Beech, Silver Birch, Downy Birch, Blackthorn, Wild Cherry, Bird Cherry, Dogwood, Elder, English Elm, Wych Elm, Hawthorn, Midland Hawthorn, Hazel, Hornbeam, Horse Chestnut, Common Lime, Small-leaved Lime, Large-leaved Lime, Field Maple, Pendunculate Oak, Sessile Oak, London Plane, Black Poplar, Rowan, Spindle, Sweet Chestnut, Sycamore, Walnut, Crack Willow, White Willow.
Features included in this release: Summary, Height, Shape, Bark, Buds, Branching.
Detail included in this release: Family, Genus, Native Species, Introduced Species, Notes, Status, Distribution, Ecological Value, Meical Location, Soil Preference, Timber, Firewood, Diseases, Medicinal and other uses.
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