PlantNet identifies a plant species from a photo of its leaf, flower, or fruit, drawn from a database of millions of identified specimens contributed by citizen scientists. Hikers, foragers, and researchers use it both to identify wild plants and to contribute sightings back to global biodiversity monitoring, run by French research institutions.
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