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Overall Best Plant Identification App: Plantsnap

Simple to use interface.

Some of the best features aren’t free.

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Person taking a photo of a red mushroom.Aitor Diago / Getty Images

Still doesn’t beat expert knowledge.

Limits placed on how many free snaps you might use.

If there’s only room for one name-that-plant app in your life, PlantSnap is the one.

PlantSnap iOS app screenshots

It’s simple, with a neat tutorial guiding you through the paces.

It’s worth it, though.

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Best App for Plant Care and Identification: PictureThis

Extensive amount of knowledge.

PictureThis iOS app screenshots

Teaches you how to care for plants.

Almost too much information for some users.

Limited free plant identification on free plan.

LeafSnap iOS app screenshots

PictureThis is a fantastically comprehensive plant identification app.

It even identifies if a plant is toxic and warns you accordingly.

Keen gardeners will be happy to do so as its near encyclopedic knowledge is very useful.

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Most Accurate Plant Identification App: LeafSnap

Simple to use.

Grammatical errors in places.

Less information than some apps.

iPlant iOS app screenshots

As it stands, it’s still well worth using.

Best Location Aware Plant Identification App: PlantNet

Extensive amount of different plants to look at.

Ideally suited for worldwide plant identification.

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Need to sign up to get the most from it.

Submitted entries require users to “validate” authenticity.

Still, it’s a fascinating insight into the green world and not just your local surroundings.

Simplest Plant ID App: iPlant

Highly accurate identification.

Offers Wikipedia links to tell you more.

Not the fastest of apps.

Few typos within the app.

Best Plant and Insect Identification App: Seek

Gamification features.

Identifies more than just plants.

No plant care information.

Pictures need to be quite clear to be identified.

Gamification features could be stronger.

Want to turn plant identification into a game?

Seek does that in a way that almost feels like a form of Pokemon Go.

It even allows you to identify bugs and other insects you might see in your garden.