Grow your gardening skills with NatureID for $20

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Let your gardening skills bloom with this plant ID app.
Identify Plants, learn to care for them, and watch them grow with this app.
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March 12th is National Plant a Flower Day, and what better way to celebrate than by learning about plants and gardening using NatureID Plant Identification Premium Plan. This smart digital tool identifies plants, can diagnose plant diseases, guide care, and more. And right now it’s on sale for $19.99 (Reg. $59). 

If you’re planting a flower, you should know that it’s in good company. NatureID uses an advanced AI that can identify over 14,000 plant species. All you have to do is take a picture of a plant, and you’ll get some quick information about that exact species. Use it to learn more about your local plant life or leave your friends in the dust with your wild plant knowledge without ever revealing where it stems from. 

NatureID is kind of like having your own pocket botanist. If one of your plants is suffering from some unknown condition, use the Plant Doctor feature to identify diseases and treatment plans. Plants get sick, too, so it’s important to know what the root of the problem is. With just one photo, synthesize a care plan for your favorite potted friends and keep them thriving. Many reviewers on the App Store even talk about how NatureID saved their plants

To keep you on task, you can even set up a plant journal that gives you reminders that will help keep your plants growing. NatureID even gives you interesting articles every day that can teach you more about the natural biodiversity of the world around you. It’s almost like being sent your own little written nature documentary every day.

For National Plant a Flower Day, use your green thumb to check out NatureID Plan Identification Premium Plan: Lifetime Subscription. Get this Plant Identification and care app on sale for $19.99 (Reg. $59).

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