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Identify, explore and share your observations of wild plants. Pl@ntNet is a tool to help to identify plants with pictures. It is organized in different thematic and geographical floras. Choose the one that corresponds to your region or area of interest from the list below.
- Identify
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- Species
Useful plants of Tropical Africa (Plant Resources of...
- Explore
World flora (Plants of the world flora) : Species
- Contributions
World flora: Contributions. We use cookies for user analysis...
- Groups
Houseplants, (common, rare, exotic, tropical, cacti,...
- GeoPl@ntNet BETA
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