Pluni
Ezekiah Pomeroy
Pluni is a dedicated cataloging tool designed for flower collectors who find generic plant identification apps too broad for their specific variety tracking needs. Instead of just identifying a genus, Pluni allows you to build a structured personal encyclopedia by inputting specific cultivar names, blooming cycles, and tailored care routines alongside your own photography. This focused approach helps hobbyists manage complex seasonal gardens where knowing the exact variety and its unique history is more important than a simple botanical label. Ever had that moment where you are staring at a flowerbed in spring, trying to remember if that specific peony was the Sarah Bernhardt or the Duchesse de Nemours so you can look up its pruning schedule? Most gardeners rely on those little plastic nursery tags that eventually get lost in the mud or bleached white by the sun. Pluni replaces that guesswork by letting you build a digital logbook for every plant you bring home. You provide the details—the exact cultivar name, the date you planted it, and notes on how it handles your specific backyard microclimate—and the app organizes everything into a clean, searchable gallery. It is about building your own localized wisdom so you know exactly when to fertilize or when to expect those first buds based on your own past successes. Your photos are stored to create your personal visual history and are processed only to display within your app gallery. Stop guessing and start growing a garden history that actually sticks around as long as your perennials do.