Munin wrote:
I think this could be incredibly useful. There are ~315,000 species of plants identified by botanists; if you have the spiritual insight to identify them all good for you. The rest of us might appreciate a more practical solution. No one will need this for plant they already know and have an understanding of. It is the ones that we haven't seen before or haven't been able to find in guides.
I don't see how this is practically any different from a field guide.
I think it's like when I see folks carrying cameras around with them, wanting to stop to take pictures, to "make memories," and yet they are making memories not with presence but through a device, as if the experience they are having is not enough and requires mediation.
I want to encourage folks to develop their own cognitive abilities because once you do, the world opens up, and you'll quickly be able to get to know plants even when you can't find a name for them. I have severe doubts that hi-tech gizmos will enhance a person's abilities. We're not computers and we don't store databases of information, we're animals and we're trackers. If you don't know how to track, who cares if you can spit out information about something?