kellogh,
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anyone know of a plant identification app that actually works in the spring when the leaves aren’t full adult size? seek isn’t cutting it

cheriecreationstruck,
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@kellogh PlantNet has worked well for me thus far.

kellogh,
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

@cheriecreationstruck taking it for a spin. i kinda like it. i like the ranking approach, rather than seek’s hierarchy approach

kellogh,
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

i want an app that can tell me what this vine is

kellogh,
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

oof, says its poison oak 😱

kellogh,
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

it appears to be honeysuckle. whelp, i was pretty sure it wasn’t poison oak, leaves were in pairs not threes, but i’ve had too many bad experiences with urushiol oil, so i played it safe and did the poison ivy wash

jimfl,
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  • kellogh,
    @kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

    @jimfl yeah someone else recommended that and i think i’m sold. i like that it doesn’t pretend that it’s answer is the right one

    dev,
    @dev@discuss.systems avatar

    @kellogh inaturalist?

    kellogh,
    @kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

    @dev i think that is seek

    seek works great in the summer, but it seems to rely heavily on leaf size, so it’s basically non-functional in the spring

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