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Log in to our Plant Catalog to view your flora discoveries and past trips! Explore trips like the “Mt. Hood Trail,” upload photos, and interact with a detailed map showing all your findings. Identify plants through Augmented Reality, learn their common and scientific names, and check GPS coordinates. Stay safe by discovering which plants may be hazardous. Experience the power of flowers with our interactive features and endless discovery options tailored for every plant enthusiast. Join us now and start your botanical adventure!
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Start By Logging In Enter in your unique username & password or Log in via Facebook
Explore the Menu! Once you log in you can: - View all your flora discoveries - View various trips you have logged - Edit your settings - And begin discovering more plants!
Explore Your Trips View all of your trips, hikes, & flora seeking adventures here in the My Trips Section. Select a trip such as “Mt. Hood Trail” and explore your photos!
Mt. Hood Trail Here you can view your photos taken on a specific trip. A picture says a thousand words but an interactive map says ten thousand!
View Your Trips,Interactively! Here you can view saved trips taken by the highlighted path. Explore your findings through the interactive map where you can view pictures and locations of all the flowers you have snapped. Click on a marker and see which plant you snapped!
Click & Learn! Once you select a flower from the map you will see: - the enlarged photo you took. - The Common/Scientific Name - And the GPS coordinates!
Explore this further! Click the Photo to reveal a menu of discovery options! Menu Items in gray currently have no information regarding this section.
What’s this about? Click a highlighted item and discover more about your plants!
Camera View Click the Camera in the Navigation Bar to begin your Augmented Reality of Flora! The camera is analyzing the plant right in front of you! After a few moment you will see the results!
OH NO! Instantly, the Plant Catalog will identify if the plant is a potential hazard & whether it is harmful to eat/touch. If you are daring enough you may click the miniature camera icon to take your photo!
Bearberry or Berrbeary??? Since we got the NoNo Hand just be safe and skip to the Medical Use.
Discover the Danger! See the reason for the alert here in the Medical Use section!
Plant Catalog Discover the Power of Flowers! Erik Berglund Interactive Design 299