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mander.xyz

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Ribes rubrum L.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
Garden currantRibes rubrum0.19582 %
Rock tree-nettleObetia tenax0.1312 %
Squaw currantRibes cereum0.06258 %
Alpine prickly currantRibes montigenum0.04326 %
Downy CurrantRibes spicatum0.0424 %

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Troyreply
lemmy.ca

I'm running out of remarks, various and/or witty.

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mander.xyz

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Ribes rubrum L.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
Garden currantRibes rubrum0.19582 %
Rock tree-nettleObetia tenax0.13119 %
Squaw currantRibes cereum0.06257 %
Alpine prickly currantRibes montigenum0.04327 %
Downy CurrantRibes spicatum0.0424 %

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elmichareply
feddit.de

Are the percentages correct or should they be multiplied by 100?

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Percentages are correct. It's most efficient when you isolate a leaf or flower!

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mander.xyz

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Ribes rubrum L.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
Garden currantRibes rubrum0.19582 %
Rock tree-nettleObetia tenax0.13119 %
Squaw currantRibes cereum0.06257 %
Alpine prickly currantRibes montigenum0.04327 %
Downy CurrantRibes spicatum0.0424 %

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lemmy.ca

Uncle, how do I fedex a single berry to a bot?

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mander.xyz

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Ribes rubrum L.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
Garden currantRibes rubrum0.19582 %
Rock tree-nettleObetia tenax0.1312 %
Squaw currantRibes cereum0.06258 %
Alpine prickly currantRibes montigenum0.04326 %
Downy CurrantRibes spicatum0.0424 %

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GitHub

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Hi robot. Please don't turn me into a paperclip. I promise to be good.

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