Southern Florida Trees 1.4



Publisher Description



Another app in our Florida Wildlife series...

This app shows the 80 most common tree species found in southern Florida, including the Everglades National Park. For each species there are two or three high-resolution pictures, a brief description, and a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the plant names are also shown in scientific (Latin) nomination and in German.

The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding a plant by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics. You can also narrow down the search by size (small, medium, and large-size trees).

If you're interested in Florida's wildlife, don't miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad.

These trees are shown and described in this app:

• Bahama Strongback
• Bald Cypress
• Black Ironwood
• Black Mangrove
• Blackbead
• Blolly
• Buttonwood
• Cinnamon Bark
• Coastal Plain Willow
• Cocoplum
• Crabwood
• Dahoon
• False Mastic
• Fiddlewood
• Firebush
• Florida Trema
• Geiger Tree
• Gumbo-Limbo
• Holywood
• Jamaica Dogwood
• Joewood
• Lancewood
• Limber Caper
• Live Oak
• Manchineel
• Marlberry
• Myrsine
• Paradise Tree
• Pearlberry
• Pigeonplum
• Poisonwood
• Pond-Apple
• Princewood
• Red Mangrove
• Red Maple
• Redbay
• Redberry Stopper
• Rough Velvetseed
• Satinleaf
• Seagrape
• Seven-Year-Apple
• Shortleaf Fig
• Slash Pine
• Soldierwood
• Spanish Stopper
• Spicewood
• Strangler Fig
• Sugarberry
• Sweetbay Magnolia
• Tawnyberry Holly
• Torchwood
• Twinberry Stopper
• West Indian Cherry
• West Indian Lilac
• West Indian Mahogany
• White Indigoberry
• White Ironwood
• White Mangrove
• White Stopper
• Wild Dilly
• Wild Lime
• Wild Tamarind
• Willow Bustic
• Winged Sumac

And these palm trees are included in the latest version:

• Acai Palm Tree
• Areca Palm Tree
• Bismarck Palm Tree
• Bottle Palm Tree
• Carpentaria Palm Tree
• Chinese Fan Palm Tree
• Coconut Palm Tree
• Kentia Palm Tree
• Lady Palm Tree
• Lipstick Palm Tree
• Mexican Fan Palm Tree
• Queen Palm Tree
• Royal Palm Tree
• Sago Palm Tree
• Saw Palmetto Palm Tree
• Windmill Palm Tree

Feb 19, 2024
Version 1.4
Minor display enhancements and subroutine updates


About Southern Florida Trees

Southern Florida Trees is a paid app for iOS published in the Reference Tools list of apps, part of Education.

The company that develops Southern Florida Trees is I.M.D. Publicacion C.A.. The latest version released by its developer is 1.4.

To install Southern Florida Trees on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2024-02-19 and was downloaded 0 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Southern Florida Trees as malware if the download link is broken.

How to install Southern Florida Trees on your iOS device:

  • Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
  • Once the Southern Florida Trees is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
  • If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
  • After Southern Florida Trees is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
  • Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.



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Downloads: 0
Updated At: 2024-04-22
Publisher: I.M.D. Publicacion C.A.
Operating System: Ios
License Type: Paid