Tree ID - British trees

Tree ID - British trees

An interactive guide to identifying and learning about British trees.

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4.55
October 22, 2024
Android 4.4+
Everyone
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Android App Analysis and Review: Tree ID - British trees, Developed by Woodland Trust. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 4.55, Updated On 22/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Tree ID - British trees. Achieved Over 546 thousand Installs. Tree ID - British trees Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.1 Stars

An interactive British tree identification app from the Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity. In just a few steps, you can identify native and common non-native trees in the UK, whatever the season.

Use bark, twigs, buds, leaves, flowers and fruits or our A-Z guide full of stunning, clear images to identify the most common British trees.

Discover more about each species with fascinating facts, folklore, history and uses – from medicine to musical instruments.

- Recognise species in spring, summer, autumn or winter, even when there aren’t any leaves on the trees.
- Use the app when you’re out and about – no internet connection needed.
- Family friendly and easy-to-use.
- Packed with detailed images and illustrations for accurate identification.
- Read fascinating tree facts.
- Add identified trees to your favourites.
- Use the map to record trees you’ve found.
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Recent Comments

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Garlic Bread

This is awful. Here's why: Excellent: Mapping Feature, easy to use and helpful. Appalling: Search Feature, despite using common names and scientific, aswell as spell checking and referencing, half of almost everything never turns up, It only identifies a 50% of anything. Stupidly bad: Tree Identification feature, it never works and the reference pictures are never what I'm looking for. Dad had the same problem. Good: Asthetics, The app looks good.

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Timothy Noname

Excellent app for identifying British trees. If you find something that isn't in the app is probably a foreign plant. The map of local trees is good, they seem to have fixed the GPS inaccuracy. Still got room for improvement but an excellent app. My biggest problem is closing a lead shape, wish there were fewer options of more general leaf shapes before the more detailed questions.

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A Google user

Map kept crashing. I added a tree with photos but it came to nothing. The lack of trees on the map may be an indication that the app does not function as intended. It gave me incorrect information on trees to the point that I couldn't trust its accuracy. It needs developing, I hope it is maintained and improved because it could be an excellent tool.

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Zubin Ray

Very helpful to identify trees. 2 points to improve: first, add the categorisation match to the tree information page eg. X is palmately lobed, spiny, grey bark etc. It helps to add a learning curve since terms like spiny vs serrated are often a toss-up; second, the hierarchy of leaf then flower then bark often leads to a bad match, a tabbed approach to collect information in the order the user sees it and then narrow down the tree might be better eg. A flower is more unambiguous than a leaf

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Geoff Wood

Easy to use and accurate if you get the tree description right. Good info about the trees including photos, facts. 4/5 since for me on Android 13, feature to take picture when logging a tree doesn't work - appears to take pic but then it never appears. Workaround is to take it directly using camera app, then tree app can find it in gallery of your photos.

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A Google user

Great concept - tree identification in your pocket - and that part works fine. The problem is, some other key parts don't. There is a feature where you can add your own photos and notes including the photo location. Unfortunately this feature causes the application to crash. Frequently. Therefore what you have is a handy identification guide but minus any ability to add custom photos, which is big pity.

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Steve Jones

The descriptions are detailed, without jargon, and photos are good. However, I wanted to use the app to map my local trees, which doesn't work. For starters, the location defaults to Grantham, Lincolnshire (perhaps the programmer's home?). If you then press the Find Location button it finds your location within about half a mile. Saving the tree location is similarly inaccurate. The iPhone version doesn't seem to have this problem!

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A Google user

Great app. Wish it had more species, or let me add my own. Also, I think it shouldnt discount certain questions based on previous answers. For example. It I choose a tree with a certain leaf type, I should not have options limited later when it comes to bark type. Rather. All options should be available, and more tree species listed if you give inconsistent answers. That way the user is more likely to find the right tree, and also, they get to use a bit of their own intuition.