EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia

EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia 133o7

ID Key to 934 species and subspecies of Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus 59h4u

App info 5d333i


0.4.1
June 05, 2025
3,709
$14.99
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description s1a4r


Android App Analysis and Review: EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia, Developed by LucidMobile. Listed in Books & reference Category. Current Version Is 0.4.1, Updated On 05/06/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia. Achieved Over 4 thousand Installs. EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia Currently Has 19 Reviews, Average Rating 4.0 Stars

Eucalypts are the dominant trees in Australia. Consequently, they play significant roles in the landscape, in the ecology of our land, in forestry, in apiculture and in horticulture.

EUCLID provides complete descriptions of 934 species and subspecies of Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus plus an interactive identification key using Lucid software. It covers all Australian States and Territories. Over twelve thousand images are used to assist interpretation of species features and the species themselves as well as their geographic distribution.

This innovative application makes identification a breeze. The process begins by choosing from simple characteristics of the eucalypt you are trying to identify. For example, answer questions such does it have rough or smooth bark, leaf shapes and flower types. If you’re not sure what to look at next the Lucid application can even recommend features to guide you through to the fastest identification possible. EUCLID is a treasure-trove of information. The application brings together beautifully illustrated features states to help visualise your choices as well as fact sheets and images of every species – all at your fingertips.

The App edition of EUCLID still functions without an internet connection, making it especially valuable for people working in the field.

What's New 4d631z


Updated to the latest version of Lucid Mobile which includes multiple bug fixes, improvements and for newer devices.

Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a


4.0
19 total
5 68.4
4 0
3 10.5
2 5.3
1 15.8

Total number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 5l362y

Ben Pearse 4dh3y

I think the app is well designed, however its being let down by very poor images for more visually inspired identifiers like myself. In the mobile view the images are generally of a poor image standard and quality and low resolution (can't zoom in). Too many images are taken from a distance that are of no benefit at all. You need individual closeups of trees to make identifying far easier. This app could be great, however at present it not worth the $20 investment in my opinion.

Sam Pyne 4e1g34

By far the best plant identification key I have ever used. It's significantly helped me wrap my head around the morphology of Eucalyptus as well as the identification process. Seriously thank you guys for putting in a lot of work to make this. One thing I would add in is a "save your region" option so you don't have to go through the process every time you use the app

Gareth Williams 3p3659

Amazing. Until ing this my attempts at identifying eucalypts on bushwalks has been a frustrating experience. As an amateur naturalist nerd this is the best app for anything ever! Thank you so much.

Orien Humennyj-Jameson 4y3v2h

I have only recently ed the app, but I am loving it thus far. It has exceptional detail, and I love the little bits of extra info that some of my other field guides don't have - such as Etymology of names , which is so helpful!

Roy “Roy” Romero 2q2048

Really like the app. If you're into tree ID it's worth the money. Few bits for developers though; would love an added feature to favourite a tree or entry to come back to later.

Kim Bounds 2f5x4v

Broken image links are now restored. Thanks for the quick fix! I love using this app when out to ID species and for my studies in landscape architecure.

Jen Jackson 576o1g

Very handy to have all this info in your pocket. I work as a Botanist so it has been useful to look up for ids. Only thing I would like is a way to record what eucs you have seen, eg like you do for birds.

Sean Ross 2j515i

The Photos are of such a low quality the app is all but useless.