OrchidId - The British Orchid Identification Guide
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
All species native to the British Isles are covered.
The guide has been created by professional published ecologists working alongside members of the Hardy Orchid Society.
Isoperla field guides come highly recommended having had guides in BBC Countryfile's top 10 and the Guardian Green Living top 10 apps. The apps have been described as "Incredibly useful" by ITV's Seth Conway and "Lovely" by the Guardian.
Have you ever been on a walk in the countryside and experienced the excitement of finding a wild orchid? OrchidId is a great tool to help you quickly and easily identify species, its great fun to use too. With OrchidId identification can be enjoyed by the whole family, and can engage children with the natural world around them. For the orchid enthusiast, there is comprehensive anatomical and ecological information, with high quality images.
When you have identified an orchid you have found, you can log it by sending us a photo and recording it on our map. See how many species you can find this year!
The app does not need an internet connection, all content is downloaded when the app is purchased.
Isoperla field guides are the only products on the market that use the KUSAM species identification methodology. This state of the art method is a modern taxonomic keying system designed specifically for use on mobile devices.
User group:
Join our user group and get emails regarding updates, participate in forums and contribute to future releases. See our website for details.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 42.73 MB of space to download and install OrchidId - The British Orchid Identification Guide app. OrchidId - The British Orchid Identification Guide was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $3.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Isoperla Isoperla Ltd at http://www.isoperla.co.uk.
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