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Cabbage Defense Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Sinan Kubba on May 2nd, 2012
Our rating: starstarhalfstarblankstarblankstar :: A BIT VEGETATIVE
Familiar tower defense. Plants. Zombies. But also bunnies. Zombie bunnies.
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Learn And Share Botany With Leafsnap

Posted by Jennifer Allen on May 31st, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Perhaps the truest sign of an App Store that really does encompass everything possible is when an app as original and as clever as Leafsnap comes along. It's an app that even far from green fingered me can appreciate.

At its most basic, Leafsnap is an electric field guide developed as a joint effort by researches from Columbia University, the University of Maryland and the Smithsonian Institution. It offers many, many high-resolution images of leaves, flowers, petiole (that's the stalk of a leaf to the uninformed), seeds, bark and fruit. Leafsnap also includes all the trees of New York City and Washington D.C with the trees of the entire of the United States to follow. It's a great compendium in its own right, especially for free.

Its most intriguing feature however comes in the form of the visual recognition software side of things. This recognition system enables users to take photos of various leaves so that the app can identify the tree species involved. It does need a little work. It presumably only works in the USA for now for understandable reasons considering its origins. Users are also required to have a white background in order to distinguish a leaf. Botany enthusiasts would do well to pack a sheet of paper with them on their excursions, but the potential is fantastic.

GPS functionality means that users can share this data and the location in which they found the tree with others, ultimately allowing for scientists to use the data for their research and see just how such greenery is doing across the country.

It's complicated stuff and at least for now, it all requires a Wi-Fi connection to work but it's also a free app that could shine a glimpse of the future for botanists.

Green fingered iOS devices would do well to check out Leafsnap which is available now.

Plant-Mate Gives Green Thumb to Everyone

Posted by Tony Kicks on March 22nd, 2010


I love plants, I really do, I love trees, grass, heck at this point I'd even take a big clump of weeds, but living here in Phoenix means the closest I'll get to green vegetation will be the salad I have for lunch. Sure some people manage to grow grass or even trees down here but you're talking to a guy who managed to kill a cactus last summer. Seriously, somehow while living in the middle of the desert I managed to kill a cactus. Don't ask me how, they don't even need water to survive, or so I thought...my bad. Fortunately for me, and mother nature, Yanko Design has come out with a new concept for monitoring a garden called the Plant-Mate. This is still a concept design but the way it would work is by strategically sticking Plant-Mates into the ground around your garden and the solar powered device would then notify you via push alerts of both the nutrient and moisture conditions of the soil along with the sun exposure and outside temperature the plants are experiencing. The accompanying iPhone app has a custom map of your yard with each transponder alerting you independently. Hopefully if this ever goes to mass production they'll find a way to integrate control of your in-ground sprinkler system but we'll have to wait and see.
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