Purdue Perennial Doctor
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Version :1.5.6
Size :214.32Mb
Updated :Jun 9,2016
Developer :Purdue University
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Description
The Purdue Perennial Doctor app has been developed by experts at Purdue University to help people better identify and manage insect, disease and environmental problems you find on your herbaceous, perennial landscape plants, from anemone to yarrow, to name but a few of the more than 100 commonly planted perennials in the Midwest. Landscape professionals and garden center personnel can use this app to improve communication with their customers. Information in this app is useful in the Midwestern and Eastern United States. Features: * Identify flower problems by matching damaged plant parts to over 600 high-resolution photos. * Check diagnoses with detailed descriptions of damage and stages of problem development linked to each photo. * Get the latest unbiased recommendations from Purdue University experts on how to manage over 150 flower problems on over 100 kinds of flower. * Search information by flower or by pest.
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    By mklady24Jul 18,2020
    Shows pictures tells you problems but not cures. Sent me to a page that had nothing to do with hosta plants?
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    By Sed4114Jun 25,2013
    Working in a retail nursery I was really hoping for an app that showed distinctive pictures of perennials diseases and insect damage. Instead you get pictures of diseases on plants that mostly aren't the perennial you are researching. For instance, if you want to look at crown rot on hosta, you only get a pic of crown rot on bell flower...which really isn't helpful. To me it is just as easy to google the problem you are seeing and find it through image search. Not worth the 99 cents.
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    By g wilfred sOct 4,2013
    This app is written by two leading experts in plant pathology and entomology. So you’re getting top-notch information in a package format that is really easy to use. You get excellent photos and really good summaries and control suggestions. In many cases, disease symptoms look the same regardless of host so to not have every host/disease photo included is not that big a deal. This has been quite helpful to me several times already.
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    By Rose GardensJun 8,2013
    Everything from the pest, damage caused, plants affected, weather good or bad pest, and their control. Id of the problem or disease is easy by searching parts of plants or by name. Everything I was looking for to help me with garden problems. Pictures are closeups of the disease or pest. I was not disappointed, and will purchase their other apps.