vTree 3.3.1

vTree 3.3.1

John Peterson – Freeware – iOS
out of 46 votes
Latest Version
3.3.1
Safe to install

Virginia Tech Tree Identification offers a comprehensive resource for tree enthusiasts, bringing Virginia Tech's acclaimed digital dendrology materials to your iPhone. The application features detailed fact sheets for 969 woody plants found across North America, complete with in-depth descriptions, range maps, and a collection of over 6,400 color images showcasing leaves, flowers, fruit, twigs, bark, and form.

Users can leverage the application to pinpoint the specific species of trees present in their vicinity by utilizing the phone's GPS functionality or by inputting a specific address or zip code. This function effectively transforms the application into a tailored guide to "The Woody Plants of Where You Are Standing," offering insights into the flora of regions like Southwestern Oregon, Central Park, or specific geographic coordinates.

Furthermore, users can employ a simple tree attribute questionnaire within the app to further refine the species list based on criteria such as growth location, leaf characteristics, flower hues, or fruit types. Additionally, users can utilize keywords like oak, Abies, red, or palm to filter the list or direct tree-related inquiries to "Dr. Dendro," an expert from Virginia Tech's Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation who is available to assist with plant identification.

Key features of Virginia Tech Tree Identification include:

  • Collection of 969 woody plants native to North America
  • Over 6,400 high-quality color photographs depicting various plant parts
  • Detailed descriptions of each plant species
  • Location-based species narrowing through GPS or user-provided data
  • Keyword search functionality for swift identification
  • Interactive identification through a series of tree attribute questions
  • Seamless navigation between different species
  • Direct communication with a tree expert through "Dr. Dendro"

Venture further into the world of tree identification with Virginia Tech's Tree Identification digital material. For additional information and resources, visit http://dendro.cnre.vt.edu.

The multimedia tutorial "Woody Plants in North America, 2012" by Kendall/Hunt Publishing presents an extensive DVD compilation featuring information on 920 woody plants accompanied by over 23,000 vibrant color photographs capturing leaves in summer and fall, flowers, fruits, twigs, bark, and plant forms. The software's engaging interface includes multiple images of each plant part to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of field variations. Moreover, users can test their knowledge with a customizable self-quizzing section.

Please note that the 650 MB database of tree photographs and text is accessible via download from the server. For optimal performance, it is recommended to install Virginia Tech Tree Identification using a fast WIFI connection due to the large data size.

Text and photography credits: John R. Seiler (John A. Peterson Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Virginia Tech) and Ed Jensen (Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University).

Overview

vTree is a Freeware software in the category Education developed by John Peterson.

The latest version of vTree is 3.3.1, released on 12/18/2024. It was initially added to our database on 02/18/2024.

vTree runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of vTree gave it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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