This plant identifier is only $15 through Halloween

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Get this iOS-friendly plant identifier for $15 through October only.
Deal ends soon! Plantum AI Plant Identifier is $15 in October only.
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The holidays are coming up, and if you’re like the majority of us who put off buying gifts until the last minute, you can easily change that right now. Sometimes, a great deal and an interesting product combine to be worth buying and saving for one of the many people on your list. An example of such a combination is this lifetime subscription to the Plantum AI Plant Identifier Premium Plan, which is only $14.97 (reg. $59) through October 31st.

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This digital botanist can identify over 15,000 species of plants, offering an exceptional breadth of information and discovery possibilities for any user. For iOS devices only, the Plantum app is billed for its ability to turn your iPhone or iPad into a mobile botanist.

Using the app is very easy. You simply tap the camera icon inside the app, take a photograph of a plant you want to learn more about and then the app will prompt you with a “Learn More” call to action that you can click to discover a wide range of fun facts and information.

The app is also said to be able to diagnose diseases in plants and recommend treatments while also offering a plant care guide and journal for users to refer to over time.

This app is rated an impressive average of 4.6/5 stars from over 20 million downloads on the App Store.

Get a lifetime Plantum AI Identifier Premium Plan subscription for only $14.97 (reg. $59) through October 31st at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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