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Sierra National Forest botanist Joanna Clines said, "There is a new iPhone (and Android) app called Yosemite Wildflowers and it's awesome!!! My friends Judy and Barry Breckling collaborated with High Country Apps and the Yosemite Conservancy to produce this nifty tool. I just downloaded it and I think it's great!"


“This new app for Yosemite wildflowers is a wonderful new resource for park visitors to easily learn more about the wildflowers they encounter while exploring Yosemite.” said Yosemite Conservancy president Mike Tollefson. “We’re delighted that they have chosen  to donate a portion of the proceeds to the Conservancy to help make a difference in Yosemite.”


"Best wildflower app!" ***** 
"I'm not a real botanist but I do have some training in plant taxonomy and I'm a bit of a fanatic about photographing and identifying native wildflowers. I have six other wildflower apps, so I've seen a lot of the good and the bad, and this Yosemite wildflower app just blows the rest of them away completely. I really wish these authors could take over the other California wildflower apps and do them up right for us - I'd be in heaven if I had access to this good of a guide for the wildflowers of the California deserts, the central coast, or the northwestern part of the state." 
by gato4 - Yosemite Wildflowers (iOS), July 4, 2014



Really neat! *****     
by Amriverfan  Fantastic app! I use it on my iPod (no cellular needed). So far it's been useful in the Tahoe Sierra, gold country foothills/American River area, and the Sutter Buttes. The keying-out by characteristics works great. No need to select every characteristic. More than one choice per characteristic will often work when it's not clear (e.g. pink or purple flower? The leaf shape?) . Note the dwindling number of ID possibilities as you choose characteristics, and when you get down to one or a few species, look at the excellent photos and line drawings to confirm what you've found. Another approach to ID is to type what you guess might be the common name or family in the search box and look at what pops up. Interesting tidbits about traditional uses, etc. are fun to read. This app has mostly replaced my having to carry field guide books and my pack is lighter. There have been just a few times when the guide let me down, but like I said, I haven't been using it in Yosemite. Totally worthwhile purchase! I wish there were a way to bookmark plants I've previously identified (or even to mark locations by GPS, if one had that capability), but those are just suggestions for future versions.



Bill Gibson  *****
Very convenient on smartphone or tablet.Easy to use, quick identification of plants while out on a hike in the California back country. Works well offline. Also fun to use in your backyard, local park or garden. Accurate plant species description and high resolution pictures. Worth every penny.


Scott Bischke *****
Another great wildflower app from High Country Apps. Can't wait to try it out while on the PCT.




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