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Posted by Currans Flowers on June 15, 2020 | Last Updated: June 17, 2020 Uncategorized

Plant Identification Apps Worth Downloading

If you’ve ever wanted to know more about the flowers and trees you walk by in your neighborhood, then you are going to want to download one of the below plant identification apps. These flower and plant identifier apps not only give you the name of the type of plant species you are looking at, but also detailed information about it including growing, watering, and fertilizing tips. From trees to moss to plants to flowers, there’s an app for that! Here at Danver’s best florist, Curran’s Flowers, we’ve done the work for you and listed the best plant ID apps for you to get on your smartphone stat.

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Premier Plant Identification Apps

 

PlantNet

PlantNet is an app that helps you identify plants or flowers just by photographing them with your smartphone. From flowering plants to trees, grasses, ferns, vines, cacti, and conifers, this app uses visual recognition software to scan photos from your phone and provide matches. This is a free app that “learns” from every new photo that is uploaded into it. Plus, all of the plants submitted are collected and analyzed by a team of experts to get a better understanding of plant biodiversity and preservation solutions.

 

PictureThis

PictureThis is an application that uses AI technology to identify plants and flowers and is well-reviewed for its accuracy and ease of use. Just snap a photo and within moments the app will determine the type of plant or flower. The developers claim 99% accuracy and over 27 million plants identified through user submissions. PictureThis is a paid subscription service but offers a 7-day free trial.

 

What’s That Flower?

Instead of relying on photo uploads, this app presents matches based on answers to questions you enter such as the color, habitat, number of petals, etc. What’s That Flower is a nice alternative for figuring out what a plant or flower is that you don’t have a photo of, perhaps one from memory you’ve always wanted to know about. This app can over 600 flowers in its database and is free to use. There is also an ad-free pro version with additional features available for a small fee.

 

LeafSnap

A free mobile app that identifies tree species from photos of their leaves. It’s a well-reviewed app and stands out due to its beautiful, high-resolution images of leaves, fruit, flowers, seeds, bark, and more. LeafSnap includes trees of the Northeastern U.S. and Canada, but will soon include trees of the whole continental U.S.

Additional Identifier Apps Worth Mentioning

  • FlowerChecker – Instead of a computer, a team of expert botanists examine your photo and send back an identification.
  • Plantix – Popular with gardeners and farmers, this app identifies plants, plant diseases, and various other plant problems.
  • iNaturalist – For those who want insects, animals, and butterflies identified in addition to flowers, trees, and plants, this is the app to use.

With too many to mention, there are numerous free wildflower apps for nearly every region of North America. With all these cool apps, it’s time to go forth and start snapping!