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  2. Plantix - Wikipedia

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    Plantix is a mobile crop advisory app for farmers, extension workers and gardeners. Plantix was developed by PEAT GmbH, a Berlin-based AI startup. [1] The app is capable of diagnosing plant damages (caused by pests, diseases or nutrient deficiencies) based on digital images of symptoms.

  3. Identify thousands of plants with this iOS app for $15 - AOL

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    A lifetime Plantum AI Plant Identifier Premium Plan subscription is on sale for $14.97. That's 75% off the subscription's regular price of $59.99. Identify thousands of plants with this iOS app ...

  4. Pl@ntNet - Wikipedia

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    An app for smartphones (and a web version) was launched in 2013, [4] which allows to identify thousands of plant species from photographs taken by the user. It is available in several languages. As of 2019 it had been downloaded over 10 million times, in more than 180 countries worldwide. [1]

  5. iNaturalist - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] iNaturalist includes an automated species identification tool, and users further assist each other in identifying organisms from photographs and even sound recordings. As of 25 December 2024 [update] , iNaturalist users had contributed approximately 222,324,751 observations of plants, animals, fungi, and other organisms worldwide, and ...

  6. Your Cheat Sheet to Choosing the Best Plants for Your Garden

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    Best Plants to Grow in Your USDA Hardiness Zone Northeast. Groundcover: Perennial geranium (Geranium spp) is a fast-growing groundcover with a spicy scent that deer and rabbits don’t like. It ...

  7. Determination (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Reference collections of identified plant specimens are collected into herbaria. Most plant parts are dried, pressed, mounted on herbarium sheets and stored; succulents and some other types of plants are normally kept in alcohol solution. The sheets are standard size of 16 1 ⁄ 2 × 11 1 ⁄ 2 inches or 41.25 × 28.75 cm. The identified plant ...