plant-identification
Plant identification is the scientific process of matching a plant specimen to a known species or taxon using taxonomic expertise, identification keys, or modern computational tools. Accurate identification is foundational to plant science, enabling researchers to correctly attribute ecological, biochemical, and physiological observations to specific species. Advances in image recognition and molecular techniques are expanding identification capabilities beyond specialist taxonomists, accelerating biodiversity documentation and applied research.
open_in_new WikipediaiNaturalist · 2026-05-02
Eastern poison ivy is surging in community-recorded sightings this week, with nearly 2,600 verified observations logged on iNaturalist. This spike likely reflects seasonal leaf-out making the plant newly visible and identifiable across North America.
2,593 research-grade observations of eastern poison ivy were recorded in a single week on iNaturalist
Eastern poison ivy ranked among the most observed plant species platform-wide this week, indicating a broad geographic surge in visibility
The timing aligns with spring leaf-out in the eastern United States, when the plant becomes newly recognizable and encounters with humans increase