Plant Id App Reviews. All you Android and iOS users download this app now. 2.PictureThis – Plant Identification android / iphone. Best plant identification app Android/iOS 2020. Just click a picture of a tree, flower or a plant and get to know what it is. This app is so advance that within no time it identifies the plant and provides you with the information. Garden Answers is a division of Garden Answers LLC., a Greendale, Indiana based company that offers cutting-edge plant identification technology for mobile devices and has built a community of gardening experts who offer advice and guidance to our users. The developers say the app is part of an effort to "catalog and recognize every plant species on the planet." After a user takes a photo of the plant or flower that they want to identify, the app generates the common names of potential options, and the likely percentage match of each. Users can accept or deny the app's suggestions.
The app has a global reach with tons of people helping with regional plant information and even local in some cases. Thus, it somewhat functions as a social media or forum space for growers as well. So in summary: this app would be even better if users can add their own plants in (possibly contributing to plantas database of plant knowledge; making it easier on devs to add new plant support), and if common names were less emphasized than scientific names. Update: thanks for the response! Changed my rating to 5 stars. Developer Response , Hi!
PlantSnap is the perfect app for gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike, allowing users to quickly identify any plant they encounter using their iPhone or iPad’s camera. Undoubtedly the best thing about PlantSnap is that the app’s plant recognition technology works incredibly well.
2. PictureThis. Works with: Android and iOS Price: Free This easy-to-use app is very sure of itself, offering a single ID for a picture you upload. The ID also includes alternate names, the botanical (Latin) name, facts and common questions about the plant, and general growing information (height, season of bloom, water requirements, and how to propagate it). The developers say the app is part of an effort to "catalog and recognize every plant species on the planet." After a user takes a photo of the plant or flower that they want to identify, the app generates the common names of potential options, and the likely percentage match of each. Users can accept or deny the app's suggestions. 2. PictureThis. Works with: Android and iOS Price: Free This easy-to-use app is very sure of itself, offering a single ID for a picture you upload. The ID also includes alternate names, the botanical (Latin) name, facts and common questions about the plant, and general growing information (height, season of bloom, water requirements, and how to propagate it). The app has a global reach with tons of people helping with regional plant information and even local in some cases. Thus, it somewhat functions as a social media or forum space for growers as well.