You can also search by plant size, color, light requirements and water needs. It allows you to save plant lists, personal notes, and your own photos as well. Periodic photo and information updates are free. Using Master Gardener's Buddy , gardeners can map out their gardens, creating to-do lists, planning what they will plant, recording what they have already planted, and targeting plants for removal.
Master Gardener's Buddy also allows master gardeners to share their garden plans with others. They can access and store lots of data, including photos, as they continually update their plantings.
Includes the low-down on the most commonly grown veggies where you live as well as a garden calendar of local planting times. You can take notes with Gardenate and track your plants' progress.
If submitted to Leafsnap, this pic would enter a database of tree locations and populations. Leafsnap allows users to identify trees by taking a photo or "snap" of its leaves.
Created by the Smithsonian in conjunction with the University of Maryland and Columbia University, Leafsnap functions like face-recognition software, but it's leaf recognition software. Not only does the app supply the tree's name, but it also provides high-quality photos and information about the tree's bark, flowers, fruits, and seeds.
And the "snaps" users take are shared too, so that scientists can add to their knowledge of the population growth and decline of trees in the US. Although Leafsnap 's current database only includes the trees of the Northeastern United States, it will soon feature trees from the whole continental US. Download Leafsnap to your iPhone or iPad for free. Leafsnap UK is also available. If you're like me, you've been waiting three years for the Leafsnap app for Androids.
What's taking so long? According to the official Leafsnap website FAQ web page, work on the project is being conducted slowly by unpaid volunteers: "We have one [an Android version] under development, but since the app is free and the work is being done by volunteers, we do not have a release date, nor a firm guess as to when this will be.
Created by scientists at Otago University in Dunedin, the Flora Finder app acts as an "electric field guide. Flora of Virginia is a reliable, comprehensive guide to 3, plant species native to or naturalized in the state of Virginia. Produced by High County Apps, Flora of Virginia is based on the book by the same title and is the product of a collaborative effort between the Flora of Virginia Project and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Although Flora of Virginia is the highest priced app on this list, Apple customers claim it's "worth every penny," calling it a "a phenomenally useful resource. Plant info includes photos and illustrations, moisture and light requirements, and level of invasiveness or rarity.
The app is easy to use, making it a good choice for middle school and high school students. It's also update-able and highly portable, as it does not require an Internet connection to run. High Country offers other state and region-specific apps for droids and iPhones, although none are as comprehensive or expensive as Flora of Virginia.
Audubon Wildflowers: A Field Guide to North American Wildflowers has up-to-date search features, so it's easy to explore its copious maps, botanical information, and color photos. Super user-friendly, Wildflowers also allows you to add your own photo album, store your own lists of wildflower sightings, and more.
ID wildflowers like a pro with these wildflower apps. Search for flowers by family, color, name common and botanical , and more. Color photos, drawings, and fun facts included. Cactus Plant Encyclopedia provides profiles of cacti. Profiles include a photo, the plant's common as well as scientific name, growing requirements, and more. Cactus Passion not only contains information and photos of many cacti, but it also has email and integrated Facebook functions.
Additionally, the app includes photos from Phillips' website for a grand total of almost 2, photographs of more than 1, wild mushrooms and other fungi. Each entry provides color photos, up-to-date taxonomic information, species descriptions, and more.
Use it to learn more about fungi or to identify specimens when you're on the go. The app allows you to search its database in multiple ways, including by scientific name, cap shape, color, and habitat.
Fungitron provides information about 70 species of mushrooms. It also provides users with lots of helpful methods about for identifying mushrooms, including photos and links to mushrooms that look very similar.
On the downside, because Fungitron is free to upload, it isn't free of advertising. Tom, in my experience none of them are ideal.
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