New Forest Tree ID Description
A New Forest woodland toolbox to aid identification of the native trees found there and to help interpret and understand its native woodland
Tree ID and information
Learn to name the native trees and shrubs in the New Forest throughout the seasons using easy and simple image-based keys. Further information on 46 species in an A to Z. Compare images of up to three species to aid identification. Help and tips throughout the app
Woodland Map
• At around 150 square miles the New Forest is an easy place to get lost in. The offline map will ensure this will never happen and with its directional heading you will know where you are going
• With a number of informative map layers to help and interpret native woodland and discover its woods this app is a woodland toolbox in your hand
• With a modern and historical map, see what is and what was. Walk in the footsteps of those before you and see how coniferous forestry and time have changed the Forest
• Using the ‘Woodland structure’ and ‘Regeneration plots’ layers, interpret native Oak and Beech woodland. Understand its structure and why it changes within a wood
• Find and see the ancient trees of the New Forest. 219 of the largest and oldest trees pinpointed on the map
• Be guided on 11 walks through the Forest woods
Tree ID and information
Learn to name the native trees and shrubs in the New Forest throughout the seasons using easy and simple image-based keys. Further information on 46 species in an A to Z. Compare images of up to three species to aid identification. Help and tips throughout the app
Woodland Map
• At around 150 square miles the New Forest is an easy place to get lost in. The offline map will ensure this will never happen and with its directional heading you will know where you are going
• With a number of informative map layers to help and interpret native woodland and discover its woods this app is a woodland toolbox in your hand
• With a modern and historical map, see what is and what was. Walk in the footsteps of those before you and see how coniferous forestry and time have changed the Forest
• Using the ‘Woodland structure’ and ‘Regeneration plots’ layers, interpret native Oak and Beech woodland. Understand its structure and why it changes within a wood
• Find and see the ancient trees of the New Forest. 219 of the largest and oldest trees pinpointed on the map
• Be guided on 11 walks through the Forest woods
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