Ohio Wildflowers

4.4
19 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This App helps find and identify plants. When you give the App information about a plant, such as its location, flower color and the time of year, the App will quickly show you which plants match your selections.

The App includes 2,895 species of plants found in Ohio. Overall, 1,438 are "Wildflowers", 222 are shrubs, 207 are broadleaf trees, 28 are conifers, 62 are vines, 428 are grass-like, 80 are fern-like, 315 are moss-like, and 224 are lichen.
Updated on
Apr 24, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

4.4
17 reviews
Steve Sens
August 21, 2022
Just found and installed this app on my Samsung, and it works wonderfully. I was able to ID 4 flowers unknown to me. The ID features make sense and are simple to use, and I love how one can find out more plant information as the information is simple to navigate too. Wonderfull app!
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Wildflower Search
August 21, 2022
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Cassie Hendrickson
December 21, 2023
Wonderful. Really helps you figure out what the flower is that you're looking at.
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Wildflower Search
December 22, 2023
Thank you for the review.
A Google user
September 29, 2019
Simple easy and helpful
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What's new

Added tree and shrub descriptions from Virginia Tech FREC.