What's this Plant?

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Welcome to c/plantid @ Mander.xyz!

AKA What's this plant?



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Whether you're seeking help with identifying a particular plant or eager to share your own findings, our community is here to offer support and foster a love for exploration. We believe in collaborative and inclusive learning, providing guidance, and celebrating the joy of discovery as we deepen our understanding of the natural world.

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  1. Don't throw mud. Be kind and remember the human.
  2. Keep it rooted (on topic).
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A plant that I keep forgetting its name

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I'll send a single berry via fedex to the first person to get it right. Promise.

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Godwin survives everything, he likes to live very cramped and sometimes enjoys bad hair day.

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My wife and I weren't sure about the species here. Please advise - TIA.

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Interesting bot, hope this works!

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Hi folks, the bot is a bit buggy and I am still working through it. It will be available intermittently. For now you are able to trigger it via posting the image in the URL field only. This will help me test it. :)

If you need to, you can upload it via Lemmy, but make sure to copy and paste the uploaded URL in the post field. It does not seem to like uploaded images and/or it might be delayed with responding.

Cheers!

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I saw this tree on a hike in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. The pine needles were very small. The foliage seemed to drape over and hang from the branches.

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If anyone would like to help me set up these communities and/or mod, please get in touch. This place is what we make it and I’d love some fresh ideas. I mod a number of smaller science subreddits and would like to help make this place just as nice, if not better!

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May be useful to some. In the meantime, will work on a bot to ID posts. :)