Features & Capabilities

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.

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App
By:
LucidMobile
Rating:
3.00
(14)
Version:
1.3.1 Last updated: 2022-06-22
Version code:
850364538
Creation date:
2020-03-19
Compatible devices:
Size:
119.38MB
Price:
19.99
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Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-10
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Developed by:
LucidMobile
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/euclid-eucalypts-of-australia/id1503451097

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