Flora Capture
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Version :2.4.1
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Updated :Mar 24,2020
Developer :Technische Universität Ilmenau
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After analyzing the users' reviews of the Floracapture app, here are the conclusion: **Pros:** 1. "Impressive camera quality captures high-resolution images with fascinating details." 2. "User-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate and take notes." 3. "Innovative features like object recognition and classification are game-changers." **Cons:** 1. "Slow loading times and occasional app crashes can be frustrating." 2. "Limited accessibility to some features requires manual setup or payment." 3. "No iCloud or Google Drive integration for seamless data syncing."
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Description
You like to photograph plants, you have an eye for details or you are an experienced botanist? Then support our "Flora Incognita" team! With the Flora Capture App you can capture native wild plants from different angles - without damaging or even removing them from site. Optionally in the field or later at home, you can upload your observations and have them determined by our botanists.

Images of flowering wild plants from fixed angles serve to train the algorithms for image recognition that are used in our Flora Incognita App. In addition, these images allow us to test new image recognition techniques to enhance the automatic determination of species in our Flora Incognita App (also available for free download).
We are always looking for collaboration with experienced botanists who help us to fill our image database of plants that are difficult to identify.

Important:

- Unfortunately, we cannot consider all ornamental and garden plants for the time being.

Please also take a look at Flora Incognita, with which you can identify plant species in a matter of seconds!

The Flora Incognita apps are a common effort of the Technical University
Ilmenau and the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena. Their
development was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and
Research, the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation with funds from the
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear
Safety as well as the Thuringian Ministry for Environment, Energy and
Nature Conservation and the Thuringia Nature Conservation Foundation.
The project was recognized as an official project of the "UN Decade of
Biodiversity".

Follow us:

Website: www.floraincognita.com
Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/Flora.Incognita/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/flora_incognita?lang=de
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    By MRJun 21,2020
    Does not allow for succulents.
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    By Duncan BrooksJun 14,2020
    No ability to add existing photos. It seems obvious that this should be combined with Flora Incognita into a single app. Both apps seem to be of limited value without the facilities offered by the other.
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