Pl@ntNet is an innovative and collaborative platform designed to identify and document plant species from around the world. Through its mobile app and online platform, users can capture images of plants and receive help in identifying them through a community of experts and fellow enthusiasts. By harnessing the power of crowdsourcing and machine learning, Pl@ntNet provides an easy-to-use interface for exploring and learning about the diverse flora found in various regions.
We have created a group on Pl@ntNet specifically for documenting the plant species that grow on our land. This group serves as a repository for images and information about both endemic plants and those that we source or bring in. By tagging and cataloging these species, we aim to contribute to the global understanding of plant diversity while also creating a valuable resource for our community. Members can join the group to participate in the project by uploading photos, sharing knowledge, and collaborating on the identification and study of plants found on our land.
EN : Prickly pear or Barbary fig
ES : Chumbera or Tuna
FR : Figuier de Barbarie
MA : هندية (Hindiyya)
DATE : 2017
EN : European Yellow Lupine
ES : Altramuz amarillo or lupino amarillo
FR : Lupin jaune d'Europe
MA : الترمس الأصفر (atermes al'asfar)
DATE : 2024
EN : Darwin's barberry
ES : Calafate de Darwin or agracejo de Darwin
FR : Épine-vinette de Darwin or calafate
MA : بربريس دارويني (Berberis Darwini)
DATE : 2017
EN : Sage-leaved rock rose
ES : Jara de hojas de salvia
FR : Ciste à feuilles de sauge
MA : عشبة الحمير (ashbat al-hameer)
DATE : 2017
EN : French lavender or topped lavender
ES : Espliego, lavanda o cantueso
FR : Lavande stéchas or lavande à toupet
MA : الكروية (Alkuriyya)
DATE : 2017
EN : Illyrian gladiolus
ES : Gladiolo ilírico
FR : Glaïeul d'Illyrie
MA : زنبق إليريكي (zanbaq ilyiriki)
DATE : 2024