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Take multiple photos of your plant, upload them and let us work our magic. This web demo allows you to identify up to 10 plants per month for free. Plant.id can accurately identify more than 35,000 taxa of plants, mushrooms and lichen from around the world.
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Plant.id can accurately identify more than 35,000 taxa of...
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Identify, explore and share your observations of wild plants. Pl@ntNet is a tool to help to identify plants with pictures. It is organized in different thematic and geographical floras. Choose the one that corresponds to your region or area of interest from the list below.
Instantly identify plants with a snap. Snap a photo for instant plant ID, gaining quick insights on disease prevention, treatment, toxicity, care, uses, and symbolism, etc. Download the App for Free.
Step-by-Step Guide to Propagating Plants with Suckers. Identify healthy suckers on the parent plant that you wish to propagate. Carefully cut or detach the suckers from the parent plant, ensuring that they have some roots attached. Prepare a suitable growing medium for the suckers, such as a mixture of potting soil and perlite.
PictureThis offers a powerful plant identifier to identify flowers, leaves, trees, herbs, and more in seconds! You'll also develop your green thumb, get personalized gardening tips, and become a gardening expert!
Identify 90% of all known species of plants and trees. 585,000 species in our searchable database. Get instantaneous, accurate results. PlantSnap works anywhere on Earth and is translated into 30 languages. Reconnect with nature and learn about the plants and trees you encounter every day.
Step 1: Identify the Suckers. Inspect your plants regularly to identify any suckers. Look for shoots emerging from the base or roots of the plant, usually with different leaf shapes or growth patterns compared to the main plant. Step 2: Locate the Sucker’s Origin. Trace the sucker back to its point of origin.