
Pl@ntNet
Garden Answers
iNaturalist
PictureThis
Gardenia
HortusFox
iPflanzen
Plant Parent
GrowVeg
Leaftide
Agros
Gardenia
Planter
Gardenate
GardenPuzzle
Edificius-LAND
Pl@ntNet
GrowVegGrowVeg might be a bit more popular than Pl@ntNet. We know about 4 links to it since March 2021 and only 4 links to Pl@ntNet. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There are a number of phone apps that will identify trees from a picture. I personally prefer plantnet.org (non-profit entity / no ads or tracking). Source: about 4 years ago
You can also go directly to plantnet.org and perform the same check. Source: over 4 years ago
Get the app from plantnet.org. It's developed by a non-profit consortium of European organizations. I promise it's completely ad free and won't terrorize you in any way. Source: over 4 years ago
You could scrape them off the plantnet.org site. But unless your problem is purely academic you could skip creating your own engine and just use their API. Source: over 4 years ago
I also have a subscription to growveg.com, which is more of a garden planner app and will make intelligent suggestions about what to plant where and when, but I find I don't use it often because its library of plants is kind of limited, and it only offers 2-D (overhead) views. So anything I mocked up in growveg I would have to model a second time anyway. Source: about 3 years ago
I have used growveg.com for garden planning, but it has its limits. Is there a better program out there for non-professionals that include more than just your typical edible plants? Source: over 3 years ago
I have this app too, it is growveg.com. There is the planner that lets you layout your garden. It has companion planting suggestions as well as the ability to set up crop rotation for succession seasons. You can also add specific varieties of plants if they donโt have them in the database already. There is a journal as well, to keep notes and add photos. There are articles, bug info, plant guides, growing guides,... Source: over 3 years ago
Someone recently recommended growveg.com for a free trial for mapping out a garden. Source: over 4 years ago
Garden Answers - Garden Answers is an online plant identification application that allows you to get detailed information about any plants or flowers in your garden.
Leaftide - Personal planting calendar and layout planner for veg beds, borders, fruit, herbs, flowers, shrubs and trees, based on your local climate. Free plan with 25 plantings & 10 pots.
iNaturalist - iNaturalist is known as one of the most popular nature applications that helps you to identify the animals, plants, insects, and lots of other things with just a single click.
Agros - A simple, all-in-one desktop app designed for rural gardeners and farmers to create sustainable, self-sufficient spaces with intuitive plot design, resource tracking, and seasonal task management.
PictureThis - Instantly identify your plants
Gardenia - Gardenia is the new gardening application in the town!