Everyone agrees that life gets easier with the use of technology and two apps to work things out more practicality and ease in everyday life, such as working, studying, paying the bills, talking to friends and family, and also identifying the plant species so they can help us take good care of our darlings. do you agree? 

After all, who doesn't like having plants scattered around the house so that they can decorate, perfume and also improve the quality of our air. Did you know that plants have the function of purifying the air? That's right! That's why they are so suitable for people who have asthma and respiratory allergies. 

However, it is essential that we take good care of these dear ones so that they can continue to deliver the desired result in our home. 

Do you want to learn how to identify the species of plants through apps so you can know how to care? Read this article until the end to identify the apps, and don't forget to share this article with your friends who also love taking care of plants. 

3 apps to identify plants

1. PictureThis – Plant identifier

PictureThis – Plant identifier is an application that can be used for free on mobile phones with Android and IOS technology, in addition, it is also possible to download the app or use the web version, through the website picturethisai.com.

That application It's ideal for people who love taking care of plants but who don't like to accumulate applications on their cell phones, because through this tool, all you need to do is upload a photo of the plant via the web. 

By taking a photo and making it available to the PictureThis – Plant identifier read, the result will be delivered in a few seconds, in which it recognizes more than 10 thousand species in your botanical photo bank. 

2. PlantSnap

The PlantSnap application has two versions, the paid version which has the value of R$ 20 reais, and the free version. Both versions are available for mobile phones with IOS and Android technology. the app PlantSnap also recognizes plants, flowers, trees and in its botanical records bank it has more than 585 plants. 

In the free version, users have access to the site's customers' ads and can also make purchases through the site. In the paid version, customers need to have an amount of R$ 20 reais in a single payment. 

3. iNaturalist

The iNaturalist app is among the most famous in the category, as it has been highly recommended by many influencers who are passionate about the subject. In addition, the app is an initiative of Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society. This is a free application and is available for mobile phones with IOS and Android technology. 

A great advantage of the application is that users can discover the species of plants in addition to being able to take and share content with the scientific community that work and study developing content around plants.