
RegisTREE of North America
Preserving our fruit and orchard heritage through documentation, conservation, and collaboration.
Join Us
RegisTREE logo by John Bunker
Please join the efforts of Historic Fruit Tree Working Group of North America to register fruit trees and orchards in the United States and Canada to preserve the cultivar diversity and cultural history they represent. Although this project's focus is on rare and endangered apple varieties, and historic orchard sites, you are invited to register any fruit tree regardless of its rarity or age.
*Please note: The fruit and orchard RegisTREEs are in development. Your questions and comments are extremely important to us in making them as user-friendly and accessible as possible.
Fruit RegisTREE
Collect tree-level data. Click on the slideshow below to learn more.
Orchard RegisTREE
Collect orchard-level data. Click on the slideshow below to learn more.
*Please note, for the purposes of this survey, 'orchard' refers to the location of the tree(s) you are recording, whether one fruit tree or many.
Survey 123 Mobile Field App
~For Dedicated Fruit Explorers~
Steps To Download Surveys To App On Mobile Device
- Download and install the Survey123 field app at these links: 1) App Store , 2) Microsoft , or 3) Google Play .
- After the app is installed, using your mobile device click on each of these links: Orchard RegisTREE & Fruit RegisTREE * IMPORTANT: To install the surveys on the app, click on both of these links from this site, not from the app, otherwise, you will be asked to sign in with an ArcGIS online account.
- You will need to click/tap Open in Survey123 app – see Figure 1 below. The surveys will open in the app on your device and automatically download.
- You do not need to create an account so do not sign in unless you already have an ArcGIS online Creator level account. Select “Continue without signing in” at bottom of screen (see Figure 1 below). Please note: to have the ability to edit your surveys you would need an ArcGIS online Creator level account.
- Now you should be ready to use the app either when online – or offline. Once the surveys are added to the app on your device they will be there to use, no need to download again.
FIGURE 1 (See images above) Once you have downloaded the surveys, you will see them in the app's home screen. You may need to close out of a survey to see this screen - unless you are ready to complete and submit.
Save and Submit A Survey From The App
From the app's home screen:
- Click on Orchard RegisTREE or Fruit RegisTREE , then Collect to start a new survey.
- Click Drafts to see surveys that you have started, but not submitted (you will only see this if you have unsubmitted surveys). Save as draft is a good option if you want to collect a few data points in the field and then add details when you are back in the office. To save as draft: begin a new survey then close by clicking the X in upper left corner, choose "save as draft". Remember to submit the survey once complete.
- Click Outbox to send surveys that you completed but did not send (i.e. you were out in the field without cell service). You can also edit surveys in the outbox before you submit.
- Click Sent to see surveys that you have already submitted (you will only see this if you have submitted surveys). Here you can make copies of surveys that you have already submitted. Copying the information you submitted will let you edit the information for a new survey without having to re-enter all data fields. Note: Unless you have an ArcGIS online Creator level account, you will not be able to edit surveys that you have already submitted. However, you can send needed updates to teamregistree@gmail.com and we will make the updates for you.
How To Save And Reuse Favorite Answers
If you have favorite answers, such as your name and contact information, you can save them to auto-populate in subsequent surveys.
- Using the menu ≡ in the upper right corner, you can set the current state of your survey to act as your favorite answers. Just fill in your favorite (most repeated) answers.
- Once you’ve set your favorite answers, you can insert them into new surveys by opening the menu ≡ and clicking Paste answers from favorite. This will enter your favorite answers into your new survey.
- If at any time you need to change your favorite answers, enter them into your current survey and click Set as favorite answers. If you find yourself entering repetitive information in a field, you can use your current answers to prepopulate subsequent surveys. The survey that you use to set your favorite answers will be marked with a star.
Our Team
Connect with a team member near you. Join us by becoming a dedicated fruit explorer! Send general questions and comments to: teamregistree@gmail.com

Apple Historian
Apple Historian. Click to expand.
Dan Bussey

Boulder Apple Tree Project/University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder Apple Tree Project/University of Colorado Boulder. Click to expand.
Amy Dunbar-Wallis and CU Team

College of the Atlantic
College of the Atlantic. Click to expand.
Todd Little-Siebold; Lydia Pendergast

The Lost Apple Project
The Lost Apple Project . Click to expand.
David Benscoter

The Lost Apple Project: Idaho Chapter
The Lost Apple Project: Idaho Chapter. Click to expand.
Richard Uhlmann; David Castro

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association/Maine Heritage Orchard
Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association/Maine Heritage Orchard. Click to expand.
John Bunker; Laura Sieger; Todd Little-Siebold; Lydia Pendergast

Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project
Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project. Click to expand.
Addie and Jude Schuenemeyer

Temperate Orchard Conservancy
Temperate Orchard Conservancy. Click to expand.
Joanie Cooper

USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation
USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation. Click to expand.
Gayle Volk

MyFruitTree.org / Washington State University
MyFruitTree.org / Washington State University. Click to expand.
Cameron Peace; Alexandra Johnson