Plant Identification App: The Solution for Identifying and Caring for Your Little Plants
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App to Identify Plants

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Do you want to start growing plants at home but still have trouble remembering their names? Or maybe you like walking in parks and are always curious about the names of the trees and plants along the way. Whatever your case may be, a plant identification app can help you learn more about this world. 

These apps use image search tools, such as those provided by Google itself, to identify plants from photos. However, each of these apps has its own particularities and features. That's why today we're going to make a list of the five best apps of this type, so that you can discover the plant identification app that's right for you. The buttons for downloading the apps will be available throughout the article.

What's the best app for identifying plants? 

The criteria used to list these apps will be diverse. Like any other app recommendation, the first thing to check is whether the system is being updated and whether it still works on the latest devices, as there are many apps out there that haven't been updated for years.

After sorting out the active apps, we'll judge their communities, their tools for recognizing the most different plant species, their database and whether the app also has gardening tips. We'll also take into account the layout of each app for identifying plants and its compatibility with iOS and Android systems. 

iNaturalist

In the first plant identification app on our list, you can not only find out the name of the plant, but also help scientists around the world! In this app, created in partnership between the California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society, his photos are part of a global database that helps botanical researchers make discoveries about the world's fauna.

As well as being free, the app has a community of more than 400,000 scientists from all over the world. According to the developers, the more people who use the tool, the more complete it will become. The app is available in both the Android and Apple app stores.  

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Picture This

Picture This allows you to search using a photo of the plant or its name. In addition, the tool is available in several languages. However, the application for identifying plants is not available for free, despite having a 7-day trial period. To be able to use the app after these seven days, users will need to pay R$80 per year. 

With the help of artificial intelligence, the app gives the name of the plant in your photos with 95% accuracy. This is possible because the app's database, available for Android and iOS, has more than 10,000 species. In addition, Picture This has an integrated camera so you can take your photos directly from it. 

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Seek

Our third app for identifying plants is free, requires no registration and even gives you rewards for using it! Seek is simple to use, just download the app, take a photo, and the app will tell you not only the name of the specimen but also curiosities and whatever else you want to know about it. 

In addition, this tool also identifies animals, making it one of the most complete. The app, available for Android and IOS, is recommended for children, as it doesn't require registration and doesn't collect user information. So what are you waiting for to download it and start racking up achievements? 

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Plant Snap

This app is linked to a database of more than 585,000 species, making it one of the most extensive on our list. What's more, the paid version of this app is practically identical to the free version, the only difference being that the former doesn't contain ads, while the latter does.

If you're looking for an app to identify plants with extreme variety, including even mushrooms, Plant Snap could be ideal for you. The app is available in the App Store, the Play Store and even via the browser. In the latter case, just go to plantsnap.com and use the tool at your leisure. 

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NatureID

This app is ideal for those who are looking for a tool that registers their vegetation and reminds the user to water their plants. NatureID also has all the basic tools of the other apps on this list, species recognition by photo, plant curiosity, etc.

The distinguishing feature of this app for identifying plants is its tool that checks your plant for possible diseases and, if the app finds something, it also gives tips on possible treatments and practices so that it doesn't die. The app has versions for both Android and iOS and is free.

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Conclusion 

But what do you think is the best app for identifying plants? For me it will depend a lot on the needs of each user, as the apps on our list are very different from each other. What do you look for in an app to find out plant names? Let us know in the comments!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an app that helps you identify plants and instructs you on their care?

Yes, there are. The last app on our list does just that. It reminds the user to water the plants, but also instructs them on specific care if the plant is sick. The other apps on the list may not do this directly, but the information they provide about the plants often contains details on how to care for them.

How do you find out the name of a plant by analyzing a photo of the leaf?

If the plant identification app hasn't been able to find yours and you want to try the traditional way, there are a few tips to make your job easier. First of all, it's important to know the difference between reproductive and vegetative organs in plants. Reproductive organs are flowers and fruit, while vegetative organs are basically everything else. Normally, in forestry engineering, vegetatives are used to verify the species. So, if you want to find out the name of a plant, take a leaf from it and compare it with others on the internet that you think are similar.

João Gabriel
Passionate about Japanese entertainment and a fan of (almost) everything that seeks to do something new. I've been studying history at UNIRIO since 2020. I want to take games, innovation and technology to new places, to new people. I write here for Universo de Apps!