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  2. Pl@ntNet - Wikipedia

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    An app for smartphones (and a web version) was launched in 2013, [4] which allows to identify thousands of plant species from photographs taken by the user. It is available in several languages. As of 2019 it had been downloaded over 10 million times, in more than 180 countries worldwide. [1]

  3. Plant Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Plant Nanny is a water tracker mobile application which reminds users to drink water. It was developed by Taiwanese app maker Fourdesire. [1]The app was first released in 2013 and is available on the Apple App Store for iPhones and the Google Play Store for Android devices.

  4. Kindwise - Wikipedia

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    Plant.id is a machine learning-based plant identification API launched in 2018, [6] with the plant disease identification API, plant.health, released in April 2022. [4] The plant.id API is suitable for integration into other software, such as mobile apps [ 7 ] or urban trees from remote-sensing imagery.

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  6. The 5 best plant subscription boxes for beginners - AOL

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    As the indoor plant business gains momentum, plant subscription boxes are becoming a staple in the discussion, too. Take a look at some of the highest-rated subscription brands for beginners.

  7. Learn about native plant rescue in free Zoom program - AOL

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    Did you know there is a Native Plant Rescue Squad in East Tennessee? Join the UT Arboretum via Zoom at 7 p.m. Nov. 9 as co-founder Joy Grissom explains how her organization works with builders ...

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    Follow the steps below to learn how to change your AOL account to a free AOL account. 1. Go to AOL My Account. 2. Hover over My Services | click Subscriptions to access your account information. 3. Click Manage next to your subscription. 4. Click Change Plan. 5. Review the confirmation page.

  9. Plantix - Wikipedia

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    Plantix is a mobile crop advisory app for farmers, extension workers and gardeners. Plantix was developed by PEAT GmbH, a Berlin-based AI startup. [1] The app is capable of diagnosing plant damages (caused by pests, diseases or nutrient deficiencies) based on digital images of symptoms.