![]() ![]() If you like the idea of a pittosporum in your garden then type ‘pittosporum’ in the Discover function and a list of different species and cultivars comes up. ![]() The Discover function of the RHS Grow app works as a huge plant encyclopaedia. It would be best to see this section of the app as the starting point for further research, the app plant identification having at least narrowed your field and being able to draw on the RHS own extensive selection of good plant portrait images is certainly an advantage. ![]() But then many a botanist debate has plants flip-flopping between species so maybe you can’t expect an app to pick up on botantical nuances. It got the genus right but couldn’t pinpoint the species. ![]() It identified the plants broadly not bad and in some cases it did well.īut if you want your identification detailed, this is where it struggles. I tried this out in a recent visit to RHS Rosemoor – photographing a plant, for which the plant label was there next to the plant. You take a photo of your queried plant and the app will come up with some good suggestions of what it might be. The plant identification function works a lot like many other plant identifier apps. How good is the plant identification function in the RHS app? Better for: people with some gardening knowledge.Cost: it's free at the moment but the RHS do have plans to get people to pay for it.Lists of your current plants and a wishlist.Seasonal care tips for plants you have saved.Discover section to search for plant info. ![]()
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