Report updated Apr 24, 2026

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Trees: North & Central Florida is an established reference app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 3.5/5 rating from 8 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

What is Trees: North & Central Florida?

Trees: North & Central Florida is a digital field guide developed in collaboration with UF/IFAS Extension to assist in the identification of 140 regional tree species. The app combines high-resolution photography with academic data, including a dichotomous key and search filters, to support professional and educational identification efforts.

Current Momentum

v1.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

AI-powered deep analysis surfacing high-signal insights. Still in beta, accuracy improves daily. For informational purposes only.

Competition

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What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

How Is The App's Momentum Right Now?

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What Are The Key Features?

Dichotomous KeyStandard

Provides a structured tool for users to identify tree specimens based on specific characteristics.

Search and FilterStandard

Allows users to locate trees by filtering for specific botanical characteristics.

High-Resolution GalleryStandard

Features original, high-quality photographs to aid in visual identification.

Comprehensive GlossaryStandard

Includes a reference section defining technical terms used throughout the guide.

How much does it cost?

Freemium

Who Built It?

University of Florida

(718)

Providing the University of Florida community and Florida residents with essential campus resources, public media, and emergency weather alerts.

Portfolio

13

Apps

Free 12
Education25%
Health & Fitness17%
Weather8%

Who is University of Florida?

The University of Florida leverages its academic and public service infrastructure to maintain a dominant institutional position. Their moat is built on proprietary data streams—such as the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network—which are difficult for commercial developers to replicate. This institutional backing allows them to prioritize service-oriented deployment over traditional market competition, serving as a digital extension of their physical campus footprint.

Who is University of Florida for?

  • University of Florida students
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Florida residents seeking localized weather
Active

Portfolio momentum

Maintains an active release cadence with 17 updates in the last 6 months and a recent major release occurring 27 days ago.

Last release · 27d agoActive apps · 11Abandoned · 3

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What do users think recently?

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What is the competitive landscape for Trees: North & Central Florida?

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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook

The outtake for Trees: North & Central Florida

Key Takeaways

This academic-grade reference tool offers a limited free version with 20 trees, requiring a one-time in-app purchase to unlock the full database of 140 species.

Where Is It Heading?

Trend analysis

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Disclosure

Independent intel to help builders create better apps.

AI-powered analysis with editorial review, built from publicly available sources. See methodology.

Marlvel.ai is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Trees: North & Central Florida, its developer, the app publisher, Apple, or Google Play. All trademarks, logos, and screenshots referenced remain the property of their respective owners.

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Marlvel.ai. “Trees: North & Central Florida Intelligence Report.” Updated Apr 24, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/reference/trees-north-central-florida

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