PlantNet Cheats

PlantNet Hack 3.16.2 + Redeem Codes

Plant Identification

Developer: Cirad-France
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.16.2
ID: org.plantnetproject.PlantNet

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Description

Pl@ntNet is an application that allows you to identify plants simply by photographing them with your smartphone. Very useful when you don't have a botanist on hand!

Pl@ntNet is also a great citizen science project: all the plants you photograph are collected and analysed by scientists around the world to better understand the evolution of plant biodiversity and to better preserve it.

Pl@ntNet allows you to identify and better understand all kinds of plants living in nature: flowering plants, trees, grasses, conifers, ferns, vines, wild salads, cacti (and many more).

Pl@ntNet can also identify a large number of cultivated plants (in parks and gardens) but this is not its primary purpose. We especially need Pl@ntNet’s users to inventory the wild plants, those that you can observe in nature, but also those that grow on the sidewalks of cities or in the middle of your vegetable garden!

The more visual information you give to Pl@ntNet about the plant you are observing, the more accurate the identification will be. There are indeed many plants that look alike from afar and it is sometimes small details that distinguish two species of the same genus.

Flowers, fruits and leaves are the most characteristic organs of a species and it is them that should be photographed first. But any other detail can be useful, such as thorns, buds or hair on the stem. A photograph of the whole plant is also very useful information, but it is often not sufficient to allow a reliable identification.

At present, Pl@ntNet makes it possible to recognize about 20,000 species. We are still a long way from the 360,000 species living on earth, but Pl@ntNet is getting richer every day thanks to the contributions of the most experienced users among you.

Don't be afraid to contribute yourself! Your observation will be reviewed by the community and may one day join the photo gallery illustrating the species in the application.

The new version of Pl@ntNet released in January 2019 includes many improvements and new features:
-The ability to filter recognized species by genus or family.
-The differentiated data revision that gives more weight to users who have demonstrated the most skills (in particular the number of species observed, validated by the community).
-The re-identification of shared observations, whether yours or those of other users of the application.
-The multi-flora identification that allows you to search for the photographed plant in all the flora of the application and not only in the one you have selected. Very useful when you are not sure what flora to look for.
-The selection of your favorite floras to access them more quickly.
-The navigation at different taxonomic levels in image galleries.
-The mapping of your observations.
-Links to many factsheets.

The web version of the application is also available at the following address: https://identify.plantnet.org/

Version history

3.16.2
2023-07-26
Embed/offline identification is now available on iOS, add new filters on groups and users observations and update languages
3.16.1
2023-06-08
Embed/offline identification is now available on iOS, add new filters on groups and users observations. Improve flora selection during flora change.
3.16.0
2023-06-05
Embed/offline identification is now available on iOS, add new filters on groups and users observations and a lot of fixes and improvements. Add support for all countries.
3.15.13
2023-06-03
Add new filters on groups and users observations and a lot of fixes and improvements. Also fix an issue on older iOS versions.
3.15.11
2023-05-23
Embed/offline identification is now available on iOS, add new filters on groups and users observations and a lot of fixes and improvements.
3.14.5
2023-02-24
New user profil to browse your observations with different filters
3.14.3
2023-01-26
New user profil to browse your observations with different filters
3.13.2
2022-11-30
Bengali language added and stability improved
3.12.0
2022-10-20
Bug fixes and improvements on user groups and performance
3.11.2
2022-09-26
New version includes many improvements on observations and votes, improved performances on some screens and on GPS, and lots of others fixes.
3.10.6
2022-08-28
New flora selection and management, improved embedded mode and a lot of technical enhancement. Offline/embedded identification available!
3.9.18
2022-04-28
We have revamped the species explorer and bring the IUCN conservation status + a lot of technical changes to improve performance across the app.
3.8.1
2021-10-04
Greatly improve app performance and add an option to export your photo to PlantNet
3.7.4
2021-09-01
Groups are here! Create groups for your friends, garden, forest or country, invite users to post inside them.
3.6.2
2021-06-22
New identify screen design. You can now press on user names to browse their observations and statistics. 
Many fixes, among them the image selection from the gallery. Also the app size has been slightly reduced.
3.5.2
2021-05-28
Harmonization of the observation interface to be consistent throughout the app.
Votes are saved directly.

You can now participate to common names.
Small improvements on interface and navigation, more small bug fixes.
3.4.5
2021-04-21

You can interact with users by commenting to contributed observations.
Notifications when your observations are reviewed or someone commented on it.
Signup or login using Google.
Lots of technical upgrades and bug fixes to improve app speed and navigation.
3.3.27
2021-04-01
New identify score design
Species are saved on local identification
Add Place & Comment to your own identification
Clic on plant common name to see all the names in your language
New contributing button
Votes update the identification without needing a reload
New statistics screen
Fix some cases where identification results where not displayed
Revamp maps
Update translations and add Danish
3.3.25
2021-03-04
New identify score design
Species are saved on local identification
Add Place & Comment to your own identification
Clic on plant common name to see all the names in your language
New contributing button
Votes update the identification without needing a reload
New statistics screen
Fix some cases where identification results where not displayed
Revamp maps
Update translations and add Danish
3.3.24
2021-03-02
New identify score design
Species are saved on local identification
Add Place & Comment to your own identification
Clic on plant common name to see all the names in your language
New contributing button
Votes update the identification without needing a reload
New statistics screen
Fix some cases where identification results where not displayed
Revamp maps
Update translations and add Danish
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3.3.18
2021-02-23
New identify score design
Species are saved on local identification
Add Place & Comment to your own identification
Clic on plant common name to see all the names in your language
New contributing button
Votes update the identification without needing a reload
New statistics screen
Fix some cases where identification results where not displayed
Revamp maps
Update translations and add Danish
3.2.6
2020-11-12
v3.2.6
- You can now delete your contributed observation directly in the app
- Share contributed observation
- Compare potential match for a new observation, your pictures will stay displayed on top
- No more save button for new observation: it is automaticaly saved
- Technical changes on Projects, new & edit observation, contribution
- Improvement on: donation banner, projects/flora screen reload, user avatar cache
- Exploring species now take the observation flora/project, not the app's one
3.1.6
2020-09-24
The new version of Pl@ntNet includes many improvements and new features:
- No more duplicated images in your Photos apps
- Major technical changes
- Swipe support on species details
- Fix missing location when adding photos from the gallery
- Improve stability & compatibility with iOS 14
3.0.7
2020-08-26
Added translations (Japanese, Hungarian, Croatian).
Fixed minor bugs.
3.0.5
2020-03-12
Catalan translation
Japanese translation
Malaysian translation
Improvements of some interfaces
Minor bug fixes

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
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Reviews

Conchster,
Most accurate of those I’ve tried
I was getting tired of the app that I was previously using to identify plants - that app started identifying everything as a dicot. I download it half a dozen plant identification apps. Some of them wanted me to sign up for a trial before they would let me try them out; I’m not partial to that. Others would freely let me try them out, and failed miserably on the various plants in my yard.

This app correctly identified just about everything, and it didn’t asked me to sign up for anything in advance. The only thing I think that it did not get was a very tiny sprout it was barely above the dirt line. Even then, it gave a plausible guess.

Another thing I like is that it lists possible plans in order with the percentage certainty that it estimates. I much appreciate that rather than just some wild random guess. Finally it has a pallet where you can tell it to identify either the plant or the bark or the fruit or the flower that happens to show in the photo being able to identify a plant for instance by its bark I think it’s great. I’ve only been using this app for an hour so there might be some nasty‘s in store but so far it’s a no-brainer I’m using this from now on.
Davidwtd,
Awesome App
I’m a total novice so I can’t follow all the Family/ Genus stuff. It’s over my head. But the app lends itself to basic use too by listing the common names. My favorite part though is when you search a plant, the options offer pics of the flower, leaves, bark, etc.. There’s even a Wikipedia tab so you can read about the plant which can help in identification. Because it’s user driven, there’s good and bad. The good: TONS of submitted photos. The bad: Not all the submitted pics will be of the advertised plant (just means someone made a poor identification and “contributed” it to the database). This can fool you into thinking it’s something it’s not. It’s also up to the user network to “validate” everyone’s observations. Sadly there’s no flora-genius overseeing the thousands of contributions to determine the accuracy. That’s just wishful thinking. You’re relying on someone plant-savvy to stumble across your contribution and choose to validate you. Overall a kickass app. And it’s free! I’m learning slowly, but learning a lot.
NERDYandGIRTHY,
Free (so far) & Efficient
Have tried a few of these plant identification apps over the past 6 or so years. Honestly I feel like they all use very similar photo recognition software, if not the exact same. So they all do a pretty swell job (including this app) at locating the correct plant species via a user uploaded photo. However, this app is free and takes donations to stay afloat, rather than subscriptions. This fact alone causes me to like this app way more than the rest. I like being given the option to support this app, when it is financially feasible for me and my budget. I think this method will bring grow the community within the app, and strengthen the membership as a whole. The one suggestion I have is to maybe clean up the interface. It’s a little clunky, and awkward. Not too user friendly in all aspects, although it is in a few. In some areas there are more options to choose from where there needs to be less, and in other areas there are less options to choose from where there needs to be more. There should be more regions to choose from when saving your identified plant photo & information. Otherwise it’s a solid app, and I am happy with my download... thank you! Cheers!
bass-i-disco,
Refreshing
It is awesome to find an app free (as of today) of marketing and other nuisances with monetizing modern practices that -most of is I suppose- I so personally dislike. OK, leaving that statement behind. This site (both in the app and the web) offers a no brainer method to learn about plants (in all their splendor here, there, and everywhere) and share your local biodiversity with others which -it is earlier for me to assure but I trust is the goal- as sharing their photos and expertise help me to become more comfortable with learning about my local plant biology. I also need to thank modern smart phone cameras for allowing a user friendly way into making the transition from picture to app fluent without much steps (obviously this is not a feature of the app but of the smart phone) between snapping the picture and uploading it to my account. Keep it commercial free.
Honeypouf,
My Fav App, But
This is really the only app I use for Plant ID. I like the community effort that goes into the data, especially different photo inputs from people because it helps me compare and see slight differences for comparison. It’s the app I recommend to other plant enthusiasts. I prefer it because I like the layout, it’s usability, and it’s accessibility. Other apps are behind a paywall or require sign up with personal information; I never get far enough to use them - I delete those almost as soon as they are installed.

One thing I dislike about this app is that while more information for the plants are available by clicking on the plant name after you ID your photo(s) is that there is no way to highlight the text to copy/paste OR share the findings with another. I have to manually look up the plant again in a search engine using the common name and then find the Wiki article again. I can’t memorize the scientific names, or type them all out when sharing on the go in a busy day.
Fairytoez,
Great App for Identification
This is a wonderful app for all types of flowers and foliage both for wildflowers and flowerbeds. For walking in the woods or just around the neighborhood, this is easy to use and filled with the information you’re looking for.
Two years later I’m still very happy using this app for identifying plants, I’ve tried a few other apps and was absolutely amazed at how unsure and inaccurate they were at identifying the simplest of plants. There were also no other pictures from others to compare to or even anything other than one choice of what they thought it might be. Example: I took a picture of my 50+ yo variegated snake plant and got this with no picture. “Unsure 6% odds it may be a cactus.”
No thanks , I’ll stick with what works, this app is GREAT!
Watny86,
Solid app
I’ve always been in love with the natural world and this app has opened a whole new door to it for me. It’s only the 2nd app like this I’ve tried but Plantnet has exceeded my expectations. Only a couple small deviations I’ve found so far that if worked out could help take away one of the ?’s when trying to identify a plant and improve the over all quality When I search a identical picture of a plant from my LG phone and IPad I get two different results. For example, I had 5 results on the LG and 11 on the iPad. I believe the lesser number of results is always the same to the larger but why two different results? Also little more detail about the environment where they originated, uses, lifespan, are they threatened or endangered and a short summary how to care for would be amazing! It’s a great app though. Well done Plantnet! Can’t wait to continue growing my collection and discovering more of this near secret world of botany around us all.
Me Funk,
Professional use as a Horticulture Supplier
This app is the only one I used when I was working in a commercial greenhouse. I’d have customers bring up plants to purchase and want to know their names. I have pretty extensive knowledge but there would always be a plant that I couldn’t remember or something new that I couldn’t identify. This app has given me correct answers when most others wouldn’t. The option to select what part of the plant the image is from is awesome for nature hikes as well. In early spring there aren’t always leaves on some trees in my area but it would narrow down the options. Thanks to the app developers for creating something so useful and intuitive.
Cool jey,
Change and accuracy
Writing this to help development. I’ve used this app a few years but haven’t used in last 6 months months or so until recently. It used to be extremely accurate in id’ing my pics with a plant - I’m not looking up any unusual plants, I just forget the names of common plants. however the past few times ( in the last month or two), the app does not come close to identifying a match. It seems to be related to a change to this auto flora filter that wasn’t there before but I really don’t know. I’ve noticed when I expanded outside the US flora it found my plant last time. Which is odd considering I’m in the US! But in any case, something has changed that is impacting accuracy that I’ve not experienced in the past. Maybe it’s just dumb luck ( or unluck) but it may be worth the feedback.
Dmv1988,
Hard to use
It was difficult to set up and use. During set up, I got caught in a loop when I declined it to know my location. I had to uninstall and start over, but when I started over, my userid hadn’t been fully registered from the first try, I got weird errors (like, “invalid token”)so had to reset my pw before I could continue. Finally got it set up after several tries and took a picture of a house plant I wanted to identify. The app gave me several possibilities and I had to confirm which one I thought is was. There were several different options that looked like my plant, so I’m still not sure what plant it is. I confirmed 3 different options, and shared it. I guess I now have to wait for other people to “vote” on it I guess. Are the voters people that are as clueless as me? I can barely tell a cactus from an elm tree so I’m not confident in the process.