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Couldn't find 2 of the most common trees in WA - Jarrah and Marri - so I didn't bother pursuing the app.
Useless App! Expensive and has very small database. Common aussie trees seem to be missing.
Im not happy, how come you guys says on trees that are not native and the council says its native its very confusing lucky we didn't get a fine???. You need to fix this
So far not happy. Tried to search for Grey box, red stringybark, river redgum even, both with scientific and common names. Nothing comes up. Supposed to be Australian app. These trees are listed on our trust for Nature property and I'd hoped this app would help me tell which is which.
Please refund me. I couldn't identify a lime tree. The list after each category is too large. The phoot of the tree is too far away.