Welcome to Plant Lists + Pictures
Plant Lists + Pictures builds plant lists and photo albums. Record plants in your garden or capture your experiences hiking in nature. Share plant information and links to internet resources to learn more about plants. Photos are labeled and organized by plant names bringing order and the ability to find quickly find plant photos often lost in large phone photo galleries. Exporting and importing plant lists with photos keeps plant data and photos safe and easily accessible.
Data import capabilities allows you to create plant lists from internet that you can have on your mobile device or tablet before you go to the field. When hiking, you can check off plants and mark locations to what you have seen. GPS locations are captured when you take a picture. Automatic links to your phone mapping apps helps you return to a plant or photo location.
Create the plant list you need!
The Plant List + Pictures app database holds all the information allowing great flexibility in creating, managing, and viewing plant lists.
Plant lists + Photos can be created by: (Input)
- Keying in plant data, taking pictures with your phone
- Importing a plant list from another Plant List + Pictures user
- Importing a user created CSV file
- Importing a CSV file downloaded from SEINet
- Importing Hi-res photos from outside sources
Plant lists can be viewed by: (Output)
- On your mobile device or tablet
- As a PDF or printed reports, simple or verbose information
- As CSV file output
- As a GPX file for GPS software/devices
- As a KML file for Google Earth viewing
- As a file for another Plant Lists + Pictures user
More details of what’s inside the app?
Plant Dictionary: The plant dictionary holds description and other detail information about plants. Plant lists and markers both refer to the plant dictionary. Because plant dictionary information is held in a central location, changes to the plant information, like adding a common name, are seen wherever the plant is used throughout the app. When plant names are referenced, links to Google Images and Wikipedia are displayed.
Location Markers: Markers contain GPS location and observation information. A marker can also be a land feature such as a trail head, parking lot or navigational waypoint. Markers have data fields to store plant population data. For example: 5 plants in a 10 ft circle, or hundreds in a field north of the road. GPS information can be sent to Google or Apple maps for on-the-fly mapping.
Markers have a "Public" and a "Private" attribute. Setting this attribute to "Private" causes the location marker to be optionally excluded from sharing and printing.
Plant lists: Plant lists bring plant information, location markers and pictures together. Taking a picture from within a plant list screen automatically labels and catalogs the picture in that plant list.
Oxirgi yangilanish
10-may, 2024