About: 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.
Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with FFL Plants. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. You can try any of the methods below to contact FFL Plants. Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved..
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation).
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of IT UF-IFAS
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Developer: UF/IFAS IT
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: Visit FFL Plants Website
By McMcNuggetNugget
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 McMcNuggetNugget
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 McMcNuggetNugget
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.
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