Cornell bird app, but for plants?

Post date: 2021-06-15 02:46:29
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I love the Cornell bird app. Is there an equivalent for trees and wildflowers? The ones I'm finding don't work the same way. Please don't answer this question unless you're willing to read what I don't like about the ones I'm finding.

The Cornell app walks you through specifics about the birds and then shows you some possibilities. The plant apps I'm finding online ask you to take a picture and send it in and then experts get back to you. I do not want to do this. With Leafsnap, you need to put the leaf on a sheet of white paper. I don't want to carry paper with me or take leaves home. I want to be able to figure out what something is by looking at the app. Does this exist?
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