Finally, I just made it out to the woods with a camera.
It was a Sunday in early spring, and after a very long, very cold winter, and after a very cold, very wet early spring, things are finally starting to turn green. So it was time to get out in the woods.
I am using Pl@ntNet more and more. You can see my contributions here but you will need to create a Pl@ntNet account yourself to see them, which seems odd to me. But if you are into plants, I encourage you to do so. It's a very useful tool and a lot of fun. I've learned a lot from it, as it has a ton of features.
It was a Sunday in early spring, and after a very long, very cold winter, and after a very cold, very wet early spring, things are finally starting to turn green. So it was time to get out in the woods.
I am using Pl@ntNet more and more. You can see my contributions here but you will need to create a Pl@ntNet account yourself to see them, which seems odd to me. But if you are into plants, I encourage you to do so. It's a very useful tool and a lot of fun. I've learned a lot from it, as it has a ton of features.

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