Features & Capabilities

Loaded with information on over 450 Florida-friendly plants, the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ plant app is your perfect guide to the right native and ornamental plants for a resilient, sustainable Florida landscape. The app makes it easy to select plants suited to your part of the state, then helps you sort through them based on their full-grown size, shape, flower color, sun/shade needs, drought/water tolerance, and more.

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App
By:
IT UF-IFAS
Rating:
4.60
(27)
Version:
3.1.7 Last updated: 2025-07-16
Version code:
876454166
Creation date:
2021-05-18
Compatible devices:
Size:
20.94MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
IT UF-IFAS
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ffl-plants/id1565207271
Website:
https://ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/plants

User Reviews

It needs plant selection filters like salt tolerant, usda zones, height, width, basically every threat helps you choose the plant for your space.
by Se*****, 2025-06-08

I find the search feature cumbersome. I set the app to filter for my zip code, and first searched by Florida natives. Pictures are good and helpful for example, to distinquish among viburnums. Noticed that no entries mention deer resistance, which would be a welcome tweak, especially in the flowers. Then I tried to search for podacarpus and still haven't found it. I tried on my own, then went to the Help and followed the directions there, but still just ended up with the list of 100+ plants and pics which didn't include podacarpus. So great start, but keep tweaking this.
by Ma*****, 2024-05-05

I love the idea of this app but it does need some work. More pictures of plants, examples of gardens, or at the very least UF/IFAS extension garden centers where people could go see these plants first-hand would be helpful. Also, why not feature at least a PDF of the UF website plant database? I think that’s where this app suffers the most because when I want to know a plant, I just google ‘the plant name UF’ and generally more useful info comes up. In short, I would love this app to be the go-to place for info on Florida plants but it could use more pictures, better organized info, and utilize better the resources UF already has online.
by Co*****, 2024-04-06
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