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About ArbolApp

Arbolapp is a free app that anyone can use, based on the scientific research carried out at the CSIC's Royal Botanic Garden.

Its contents include:

- 143 species described on 122 information sheets: all the native trees as well as those that most frequently become established in the wild in Andorra, continental Portugal, peninsular Spain, and the Balearic Islands. Each species entry includes a distribution map, a brief description and one or more photos.

- 2 ways to search (directed and open) to intuitively identify species.

- More than 370 illustrations that facilitate species identification.

- More than 500 photos showing the most characteristic details of each tree.

- A glossary of around 90 terms.


Arbolapp does not need an internet connection to work, making it really useful for trips into the natural environment. Its contents are aimed at anyone wanting to learn about or increase their knowledge of the trees they find in their surroundings. For this reason, an effort has been made to use understandable language and simple explanations without dumbing down the content.

Arbolapp is an initiative of the most important Spanish research association, the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), driven by its Deputy Vice Chair of Scientific Culture and the Royal Botanic Garden. Felipe Castilla Lattke is responsible for the content. He has drawn up the species information sheets and identification keys, and has contributed most of the photos from his personal image bank. Additionally, the project has been funded by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT).

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is ArbolApp?

Arbolapp is a free app that provides information on native trees and commonly established trees in specific regions. It includes species descriptions, distribution maps, photos, and a search feature.

What does ArbolApp offer?

ArbolApp offers 143 species described on 122 information sheets, two search methods for species identification, over 370 illustrations, more than 500 photos, and a glossary of around 90 terms.

Does ArbolApp require an internet connection?

No, ArbolApp does not require an internet connection to work, making it useful for trips into natural environments.

Who is ArbolApp aimed at?

ArbolApp's contents are aimed at anyone wanting to learn about or increase their knowledge of trees in their surroundings.

Who developed ArbolApp?

ArbolApp is an initiative of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Royal Botanic Garden. Felipe Castilla Lattke is responsible for the content. The project has been funded by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT).
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Qué gran trabajo de formación y divulgación botánica.
El Moyo Santi
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Maravillosa aplicación para tener en el móvil, extraordinariamente completa. Posee una clasificación dicotómica, para identificar árboles que resulten desconocidos al usuario; así mismo, incluye fotografías ...
gabriel
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One of the best things spain has done with public money, great idea and congrats to the jardin botanico scientists
Eduardo Lage
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Forestry student. Took this with me on the Camino de Santiago. Helped a bunch with tree ID!
A Google user
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Kg
Pho Wa
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Super practica
Xavier Colomés