Gardening
Related: About this forumAny Recommendations for a good plant/weed ID app?
The two Ive tried are meh (Seek and Plantnet).
I have to weed on the far side of the house where a roommate planted some stuff and cant tell what are weeds and what are not.
amerikat
(5,211 posts)happybird
(5,382 posts)Thank you.
LuvLoogie
(8,696 posts)Does your roommate know what they planted?
happybird
(5,382 posts)and I since Ive been living here have rarely gone over to that side of the house. The beds on this side and down front keep me busy! Not to mention mowing.
Some beautiful new yellow iris came up and are starting to bloom. Pretty sure she planted those.
LuvLoogie
(8,696 posts)Keep what you like. Make room for some native perrenials. Invite the pollinators.
Traildogbob
(12,852 posts)A tour of Northern California Forest with a National Forest Educators group, a Cali State Ranger showed me a ap she uses is INaturalist. You can take a picture and it can ID it or it will help narrow it down to a few you can verify by looking closer at the options it gives.
I have not used it in a while, I dont travel much and I know most all here where I taught for 30 years.
Hope it is still available and can help. I am certain there has to be even better APs now. My trip was 2019.
happybird
(5,382 posts)Ill definitely check it out tomorrow.
Big Blue Marble
(5,672 posts)It is a great plant identifier.
enough
(13,723 posts)Onthefly
(1,225 posts)Use it identify plants, animals, mushrooms, etc. Also, other users will comment and provide detailed feedback including trained botanists.
https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app
lark
(26,011 posts)works ok, has lots of strains in it's database.