iplant - Plant Identification Cheats

iplant - Plant Identification Hack 2.2.0 + Redeem Codes

Identify Flower Leaf & Tree

Developer: Yang Zongqun
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 2.2.0
ID: com.doukan.iplant

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Description

iplant can Fast and accurate recognition of plants and flowers based on artificial intelligence APP!
Just shoot or select plant images from your mobile phone to quickly identify plants and discover unknowns!

【Features】
Photo identification: Open the application and take a picture to quickly identify the plants.
Gallery identification: The plant pictures in the mobile phone album are imported into this application to quickly identify plants.
Identification records: Automatically save identification records and quickly search history records.
Share: Share Plant images & information to Facebook、WhatsApp、Twitter,etc.

Version history

2.2.0
2021-08-23
1.fix plant identify detail show error
2.1.0
2021-08-13
1.fix bugs
2.0.0
2021-07-28
1.Improve recognition speed
2.support dark mode
1.0.0
2018-04-16
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
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$4.99
Free
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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
6 809 Ratings

Reviews

dahtruthaboutitfacts,
Radish Revealed.
I happened to stumble upon this pretty flowered plant. With it’s 4 pedals looking like a propeller on a speed boat to beauty. At first I had an idea of what it was, as I proceeded going all the way down to the root but not sure I could identify the root. So therefore I started my Quest of pinpointing what it is. I stumbled across this app. It hesitated for a second as if it was me searching through its database to find out and lo and behold there it identified exactly what it was. I like this app. Let us start a journey and document it. Thank you for your creative app to identify plants. Let’s see what I can find out in the future.
Forgotten Hydrangea,
Forgot about my Hydragea
I love this app because a couple of years ago I bought a hydrangea and life happened and I didn’t get it planted. It just stayed in the pot I bought it in and I forgot about it. Where it was it never got sun so it stayed dormant. I moved that pot the other week and it got sun and started to grow pretty big so I downloaded this app to find out what it was? It came straight up with hydrangea and I remembered!!!!!! Thank you because I would have thrown it away! That was $30 you saved me!!!!
plant buff,
Great free app!’
Was looking for a help to identify my flowers. Am an avid gardener but can never remember what I planted. I also have a friend who gives me all kinds of flowers and I just stick them in the ground. With this all I do is snap a picture and the app lets me select what I want to identify. Perfect. Just what I was looking for. Took a while to wade thru the costly apps but finally got here. I recommend this to any and everyone whose interested in plant identification.
Fujchfft,
Not very useful
I appreciate the simplicity of the app, and that to me the ads aren’t too thick, thank you.
Personally, I’d been dying to know what kind of plant was on our hands. Although it did seem to know birch trees, and identified, -um, Korean meat, it was a misclassification as my plant was clearly green, and in no way a tree. I think that this app probably does have a good database, but maybe there’s a better way that things have to be displayed that would be good to know about. I just took a pic of the plant in good lighting, but who knows.
The first time, it didn’t identify it- just called my plant ‘Agriculture’- one time, it even identified it as a ‘houseplant’- and it could definitely be, but what’s the type....
carolinelynchminor,
Possibly bad luck....
I downloaded the iplant app to assist in identifying unknown plants and identifying the names of plants I couldn’t remember. I’ve had the app about two months and both times I’ve used it, it’s been a bust!

Most recently, I photographed a neighbor’s plant. I knew what it should be, but couldn’t remember the name. I wanted a quick reference without having to search Google. The answer was a Titi Monkey! There definitely was no monkey in the bush! (My photo had excellent resolution and was by no means blurry!) So, I did my Google search for “fruits with many seeds”. Pomegranate was the plant / fruit I was searching for! Really, a Titi Monkey???!!!! Accuracy should / needs to be better! I’ll give it just one more try! Three strikes and you’re out!
plantdummy,
It’s like plant ID for dummies.
Bought home in late fall that had many plants finished blooming. In spring, some started budding/blooming but we’re not sure what they were or how to care for them. The iPlant app is very useful and user friendly in helping us determine what we have in our new surroundings and how to care for them. Would recommend to anyone that doesn’t have a green thumb - and to some who think they do.
illoel,
Please just don’t bother.
I had studied horticulture for four years. I majored in greenhouse management and landscape design. I know my plants. I used this to help with the identification of plants given to me and for those I’d find on hiking trails here in Pennsylvania. It’s absolute trash. Was given what I thought to be a type of orchid by a friend, used this to help with identification since the leaves were dry and browning and it had no blooms. Told me it was a “common houseplant”. Um...what? Turned out to be Nepenthes alata or a type of pitcher plant. After multiple attempts using this with my own plants that I already know the names of it was just as worse. This is just completely unreliable.
iamrebeccasue,
Great App
I love, love, love this app! I’ve been wondering for 12 years what kind of bush I have in my backyard. I came across this app earlier this year, found the same bush somewhere else, snapped a picture and identified it within one minute. So user-friendly and easy to use! You can use pictures out of your photo library or take a pic on the spot.
asalihaha,
Iplant
This website is so great. I have a new old house with many plants I cannot identify. I just point and shoot and upload and get the name and corresponding details in less than a minute. Very exciting and better than book or web search with no name or picture. Am recommending it highly to others. Thanks !
OleoMN,
Easy and informative!
We used this app on a nature hike with our 9 & 10 yr old kids to identify flower types, trees, and potential poison ivy (was not). They loved it.

Worked easily and was intuitive. Like that it keeps a history of the plant types with photos. Also like that you can upload photos later when not wanting to take the time in the field