Flowers of Britain

by NatureBritain


Books & Reference

0.99 usd



A photographic guide to identifying the wild flowers of Britain


Identify and learn about the wild flowers of Britain. Over 300 native and naturalized species are covered.Flowers are listed alphabetically and by Family. Each flower is presented with a description, botanical data, key identification points, cross-references to similar species, and one or more images of the species.There are 3 photographic keys to petals, flowering season, and habitat to help you to identify wild flowers in the field, and you can test and improve your knowledge with the interactive quiz!NatureBritain pledges a proportion of app revenues to supporting woodland conservation, education and research projects in the UK.Improve scrolling performance on older devices

Read trusted reviews from application customers

I was hoping for an extensive field guide to identify the wild flowers I came upon during my photography walks. However there are only just over 200 entries. My Collins book has over a thousand. There seems little point in having an guide that fails so often and I have to wait until I get home. I am going to make my own memory jogger.

Paul McWilliams

An excellent little app. and offline so not squandering data. The ability to zoom, in the latest version, is very welcome (full screen would be even nicer). However, navigation of the alphabetical list appears to be broken, scrolling and selection have become very clunky.

ellison allcock

OK for common plants and beginners but very limited.

Woofus Doofus

Perfect! I've just moved out of London and I'm starting to see what a great variety of wildflowers there are. I know almost none of them. This app is simple to use and has helped me identify all the flowers I have seen.

Jonathan Rastall

Fairly easy to use. With clear pictures. Only let down by lack of key to leaf shape and type.

Keith Chapman

Great app , Very Useful

JSP

Good selection of photos but looked up coltsfoot and the single photo was poor and it's distinctive heart shaped and cobweb covered leaves were not in shot. Then I looked melilot, a common wildflower, and this was not even in. Better photo's on leaf structure and shape would be usefull also.

Dylan Meyer

I've found it quite useful to me as I can easily identify a wildflower on the go and learn the plants' names via quiz.

Aysel Medvedeva

Simple and informative

A Google user

Only a small selection of british flowers are shown. Very frustrating

A Google user