使用者Troy Young
The beginners of Pl@tnet
For those who have just had Pl@ntNet and/or who have just started botany, and for those who are null in plant identification. Those who want to give advice can also come.
We Love Plants! ❤️🧡💛 The world of flora. Study of plants. Planty-twenty.🌺❤️🌺
Let’s develop our group together! 🌺😊🙂😜 Creator - WildBird_Sky 🪶🦅 Indoor and wild plants. A large number of views and photos. Plants of the world. Enter the group and study the plants with interesting photos. Share your photos. Plunge headlong into the world of amazing plants! Join the group — become one of us! Needs members! 🙋♀️🌿🌺🌱🌲 PlantPlanet Plants from tropical, temperate and Arctic zones. Flowers (and not only) of North, South and Central America, Africa, Australia, Eurasia and island countries. Everyone Welcome! 😀😊🤗☺️
Any and all plants 🌿🌲🌼
Like the title says... Any and all plants, this is for people who really like botany or just want to learn about plants. Really like tree leaves and flower pics... Need Members 💛
Everyday Plants
Purpose of this group is to share photos of plants that can be seen everyday in streets, at homes, on a nature walk etc.
🥑 Seeds&Fruits 🥑
Many thanks to all for the wonderful collection of observations! Seeds and Fruits of the World Semoj kaj fruktoj de la mondo পৃথিবীর বীজ ও ফল Dünyanın tohumları ve meyveleri 世界的种子和果实 Mbegu na matunda ya ulimwengu Semillas y frutos del mundo Семена и плоды мира Graines et fruits du monde זאמען און פירות פון דער וועלט بذور وثمار العالم
Plants cooperate with...
This group is intended to gather observations exhibiting cooperation among plants and animals, mainly arthropoda - not only insects. The bees are the first but not unique to cooperate with plants. The flowers are also not the only part which be of animal's interest! Recognition of arthropoda is strongly welcome although is not necessary. Also every explanation clarifying this cooperation will be appreciated. Please publish observations satisfying these intentions. Welcome and have a lot of... benefits! Friends, does anyone have photos of tiny hummingbirds taking nectar from flowers? Many thanks to all colleagues for the wonderful collection of observations!
Medicinal plants, Herbs, foraging for wild edibles, practice in the field
Daily practice in the field, botany college/grade 11 (and up) identification of medicinal plants, herbs, increase foraging skills for wild edibles, differentiating similar looking plants, foraging in the different seasons. Craft of plants for culinary uses: oils,sugars, salts, jams,jellies, pickles, preserves.Bushcraft, Wildcraft, homesteading, to home gardening.