Plant id upload photo desktop3/18/2023 So, I thought it would be fun if I could identify some of the local plants. I practiced herbal medicine for many years under my acupuncture license in several states, but it's been a long time since I identified and collected plants in the wild. I recently found myself with some time on my hands to hike the trails of Balboa Park in San Diego. I’ll just keep clicking “continue with free version” til the cows come home. What happened to apps being a couple bucks at most? What’s the deal with this whole yearly subscription thing? I personally feel like the creators would make more money by charging less and having more buyers, but I’m no accountant. I would be *happy* to pay the developers for their hard work on this app because it’s really so incredible, but $30 a YEAR is much too steep for me. My only critique is the cost of the “full version” of the app. Would never have known without this app! Would have just thought the stalks were turning black because I have a black thumb □ Turns out we planted some (hardware store purchased) basil that had some infection in the roots that seeps into the soil, so now we can’t plant basil or mint or anything in our garden for several years. Love the “diagnose” feature as well!! Had helped us identify different diseases and root rot and gives advice for care. Love that I can “save to my garden” and look back at what I’ve scanned and reread the info anytime. Does an awesome job identifying plants and shows great photo examples so you can be sure you’re getting the right results! Has care tips, tells you if a plant is potentially hazardous, shows commonly asked questions and their answers, and so much more.
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