4/5 rating based on 253 reviews. Read all reviews for Garden Answers Plant Id for iPhone.
Garden Answers Plant Id is free iOS app published by Gardens Alive Inc.
circle2square
I was able it identify Lamb’s Quarters (and get rid of it) all in a few clicks. Awesome.
Samantha Ritchie
I used this app to identify flowers in the garden of the home I recently moved into. It found all of them except one quickly. The app is easy to use, all you do is snap a picture and see results! I do wish it didn’t cost $2 to have someone view a photo if you can’t find the result for free however, that could quickly get costly if you have several plants you’re trying to identify
RandyLee53
Out of 5 photos I took the ap identified one very obvious one (anthurium). It couldn’t even ID a Lamium ‘purple dragon’. It was a waste of money and my time...so disappointed.
NWO-Hammer
I took pictures of two flowers that I knew what they were. The app didn't get either one of them right.
Hectic13
I have submitted several plants for identification. The “matches” are not even close leaves alternate instead of opposite etc. When I have paid for identification they have never made a match. On every occasion I have done the research myself and been able to identify the plants. When I notified the company they took the credit as if they were the ones to figure it out. I have two other plant i.d. Apps and their matches are at least in the ball park. This app is a rip off.
samreamer
I’m very disappointed in this app. I’m just looking to get a plant identified. After setting up my account, I took a picture of my plant. It continues to tell me that I need to be taking a picture of the flower, but this is a non-flowering plant. It wouldn’t let me use the picture I took because it says it doesn’t match any flowers in their database.
find my plant
Picture of fountain Bush not even close. It looked like what I am after. Not fountain Bush.
babs garden
Five leaf plant looks like poison ivy. It was identified as Trillium. Looks nothing like Trillium. Too bad.
stephernan
They called it a marsh thistle, but it turned out to be a beautiful poppy - which I killed because I didn’t want to have a marsh thistle in my garden. Grrrrrrr....