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iNaturalist App and Plant Identification

iNaturalist App and Plant Identification

by Steve Young | May 4, 2020 | Plant Identification, Publications, Apps, and Websites

If you have not use the iNaturalist app to enter plant photographs and location information you haven’t had the opportunity to use the automatic identification feature. For those of us who have, we are increasingly amazed at how good it is at identifying the plant to...

First Test of Leafsnap Tree Identification App

by Kyle J Webster | May 15, 2011 | Plant Identification, Publications, Apps, and Websites

In a recent post the new tree identification Apple app Leafsnap was featured. I collected 5 tree leaves today to see how well it worked.  Here are the results: 1. American elm – It had it listed as its 4th guess. 2. Witch hazel – It was not in the...

The Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College

by Kyle J Webster | May 10, 2011 | Education and Research, Plant Organizations, Publications, Apps, and Websites

Here is a great resource for native plants in the Lower Hudson Valley and New York City areas.  To see their web site CLICK HERE.

The Mysterious Plantmaps.com

by Kyle J Webster | May 6, 2011 | Publications, Apps, and Websites

This is a website which displays maps for hardiness zones and range maps for selected plants. Unfortunately they don’t have any information about who they are and what information they use to produce their maps. If anyone can find more information about this...

Northeast Conservation Status Report April 2011

by Kyle J Webster | May 3, 2011 | Publications, Apps, and Websites

From their website: The Nature Conservancy’s Eastern Conservation Science office, with funding from the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, is pleased to release a benchmark report summarizing the results of a comprehensive three-year assessment...

Photo Show: Every Tree Tells a Story

by Kyle J Webster | May 2, 2011 | Natural History, Publications, Apps, and Websites

The Cultural Landscape Foundation presents: Every Tree Tells a Story featuring extraordinary trees and tree groupings at twelve sites around the country and Puerto Rico. The show includes a history of the elms of East Hampton, New York.  For the website CLICK...
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