THANK YOU...I have been wanting to download an app like that.
Leafpad successfully recognized a hickory tree leaf and gave it’s best guess at variety.
I’m interested in it for the wild flowers and weeds around here to see if I can ID any as wild edibles. A woman named Jan Philips wrote a book called Wild Edibles of Missouri which has illustrations and proper botanical descriptions but it’s 243 pages which is a lot to thumb through to find something. The app will give me some names and then I can use the book. https://mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/mo_nature/downloads/page/WildEdibles.pdf She also has recipes, preparation instructions. She tasted/tested every plant in the book.
There’s a lot of different things growing where the gravel road meets the woods or fields. Also where a field meets the forest. Always a huge variety at edges like that. Likewise where creeks meet the woods or a field.