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This app knows plants and poisonous possibilities – and it just might save you or your pet
It was over a year ago that the AI app, Blossom, helped me to care for my dying plants. My Monstera and Devil's Ivy plants, in particular, were not happy, and I had no idea what to do about it.
When it comes to plant care, you could describe my thumb as a mild yellow rather than green. I’ve mastered taking care of easier species like succulents and ivy, but am still prone to overwatering and ...
Whether you’re like me and my family, who love growing plants, or you want to know what wildflowers are in your yard, if your dog just consumed something that’s headed toward a hefty vet bill, or you ...
Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things, but we rarely turn to it when we’re trying to commune with nature. That might change thanks to apps like NatureID, which uses state-of-the-art AI to ...
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