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Foraging Flashcards Summer

Foraging Flashcards is a fun and intuitive tool for learning to identify common wild edible plants, presented by WinterRoot and "Wildman" Steve Brill - America's best known forager.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $0.99 WinterRoot LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

+Use the flashcard mode to study and learn new plants.
+Switch to the quiz mode for a multiple choice test of your knowledge.
+Features high resolution pictures of each plant, as well as important identification details and fun facts of each species.

Plants and information provided draw on "Wildman" Steve Brill's outstanding publications and extensive knowledge of wild edible plants, supplying a window into the most comprehensive resources on the subject available. Use this app alongside Wild Edibles, our foraging field field guide and the essential tool for positive identification for safe use, to train yourself to identify plants in the wild.

This Summer version contains 45 edible plants. Explore our Fall and other seasonal versions to expand your knowledge!

Reviews

Fantastic
BLT1124

These flashcards, combined with Wildman's Wild Edibles Full, make an excellent learning tool at home or in the field. The full-screen pictures are combined with information about the plant and even preparation advice on the flip side.


Lame
Foodbrain

Keeps shutting down.... No bueno!


Fix the ap
absalutely fantastic

It keeps closing itself. They need to fix this, it's very annoying.


Great learning tool!
New-Native Foundation

A great resource for quick identification training for visual minds. Utilize this with his Wild Edibles full version!


Nice but...
Makanalani Thatcher

Crashes each time I move to next card. So I constantly have to reopen the app to move on to the next plant.


Great, but...
itsareviewww

I bought the Summer and Spring sets. The spring set has 22 plants not covered in the summer set, and the summer set has 13 plants not covered in the spring set. there is a LOT of overlap, so if you want to try one, I'd suggest the spring app. This app works very well and is a great learning tool for spotting plants that look similar to the ones in the app, but is NOT a guide for how to harvest them or identify them 100%! I'd suggest his Wild Edibles app for that, as well as a good book.


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