Plant Master: Plant ID Quiz

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About this app

Discover plants with Plant Master — a photo plant identification quiz and illustrated species encyclopedia powered by iNaturalist.

CORE GAMEPLAY
See a real plant photo and pick the correct species from four options. Smart wrong answers come from the same plant family — every round feels like a real field ID challenge.

FRENZY MODE
Answer five in a row to unlock Frenzy Mode and earn double XP on every correct answer.

ENCYCLOPEDIA & TAXONOMY
Browse unlocked plants with habitat, distribution, and classification. Photos show photographer credit and open licenses.

DUNGEON CHALLENGES
Clear themed plant quiz dungeons, earn stars, and manage stamina — or go PRO for unlimited dungeon play.

DAILY CHALLENGE
One featured species each day. Guess right for bonus XP and build a daily learning habit.

11 LANGUAGES
English, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Arabic.

PLANT MASTER PRO (one-time)
Remove banner and native ads, skip rewarded video for stamina refill, and enjoy unlimited dungeon stamina.

PRIVACY
Progress stays on your device. No account required. Great for students, hikers, gardeners, and nature trivia fans learning botany offline.
Updated on
Jun 1, 2026

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