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Posted by Rose Hill Flowers on June 15, 2020 | Last Updated: June 16, 2020 Flowers Gifts

Boost Your Plant Knowledge with These Identifier Apps

If you have ever admired a flower or plant while strolling through a park and wanted to know what it was, well now you can! It’s as easy as taking a picture of a plant or flower you are admiring and then use a plant identifier app to identify it. Along with a name, you’ll also have immediate access to an encyclopedic amount of information, too.

Jewel tones dazzle in a clear glass cylinder. Pincushion protea, green and blue hydrangea, coral godetia, and red and tangerine roses are accented with seasonal grasses.

Of course, you could a flower and plant expert at Nashville’s best florist, Rose Hill Flowers, but for 24/7 access to plant knowledge at the tip touch of a button, you can’t go wrong with one of the identifier apps listed below.

8 Great Flower Identifier Apps 

 

PlantNet

Developed by scientists, PlantNet uses visual recognition computer software to identify plants in photos. Just snap a picture of any plant or flower and you will get it identified immediately. PlantNet also calls itself a citizen science project due to the fact that all the plants and flower pictures are collected and studied by scientists around the world in order to better understand plant biodiversity and preservation. Besides plants, this free app also identifies trees, flowers, grasses, ferns, vines, and cacti.

 

PictureThis

Snap a picture of a flower, plant, leaf, stem, or berry and PictureThis will give you identification. Simple to use, this app uses artificial intelligence to scan your picture and provide an ID. Results also include detailed information on each flower and plant species. Additionally, PictureThis identifies plant diseases and gives tips on growing, pest control, and more. After a 7-day free trial, there is a charge for this subscription-based app.

 

What’s That Flower?

A popular app that identifies flowers and plants, What’s That Flower doesn’t take photo submissions, rather it provides results based on questions you answer on the flower you want to be identified. You start by picking the flower’s color, then its habitat, and the number of petals. Then, the app will show you several images matching your description along with detailed information about each one. This is a good app for finding out the name of a flower you only know by memory. What’s That Flower is a free app with ads or, for a small price, an ad-free premium version is available.

 

LeafSnap

This free mobile app identifies tree species by utilizing visual recognition software on photos of a tree’s leaves. LeafSnap has beautiful high-resolution images of leaves, fruit, trees, seeds, and bark, making it a very popular app.

Apps that Identify More than Just Plants

  • Agrobase – Large database of plants, weeds, pests, and plant diseases. Mostly useful for farmers.
  • iNaturalist – A nature app that identifies the plants and animals around you.
  • NatureGate – Identifies plants, flowers, birds, fish, and butterflies, too, with a database of more than 700 species.
  • PlantSnap – Identifies plants, flowers, cacti, succulents, and mushrooms and has a database of over 625,000 species.

Last but not least, there are a large number of free wildflower apps for many regions of North America for all the wildflower lovers out there.