This authoritative and easy-to-use guide features 708 types of trees found in North America, with nearly 4,000+ photographs, text descriptions to help identify tree species, and robust search functions to aid in species identification.
Utilizing the latest iOS technologies, you can:
• Search by name (common and scientific) using either keyboard or verbal search systems; type or speak all or part of a mushroom’s name to search for its detailed account.
• Organize species alphabetically or taxonomically.
• Search by region, leaf or needle shape and arrangement, bark type, color, flower and fruit type, color—or any combination.
• Touch to open any or all of the text sections and to enlarge photos to aide with identification in the field.
• Take notes and upload photos to keep a digital journal of your observations and share them with family, friends, and our growing online community.
Each species account contains:
• description with identification details
• habitat description
• range information
• discussion about the species’ history, habitat, flower, leaf types, fruit and other notable characteristics
• taxonomic Order information
• photos of similar species with links to those species’ accounts
• links to additional information for every species
Other National Wildlife Federation Nature Guide apps in this series include:
Wildlife Guides
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Birds
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Mammals
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Reptiles
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Amphibians
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Butterflies
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Insects and Spiders
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Mushrooms
Garden Guides
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Herbs
• National Wildlife Federation Guide to Vegetables