Plant-it OK
Expert-developed at a leading university
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Functionality & Mechanism
This horticultural reference tool from Oklahoma State University consolidates research-based Extension publications into a mobile platform. The app's central mechanism is a searchable database of plants suited for Oklahoma's unique climate. It utilizes filters for attributes like water, light, and soil requirements to generate recommendations. The interface also facilitates the creation of custom plant lists to support landscape planning and purchasing at local garden centers.
Development & Context
- The OSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture developed the app to centralize numerous fact sheets into a single, accessible resource for Oklahomans.
- It addresses the "right plant-right place" challenge by providing a database of over 275 ornamental plants proven to perform well in the state's ecosystems.
- The news coverage notes that its creation was supported by a U.S. Department of Agriculture specialty crop block grant and involved collaboration with the OSU App Center.
Intended Use & Scope
Plant-it OK is designed for homeowners, gardeners, and professional landscapers in Oklahoma seeking appropriate plant selections. Its scope is currently limited to planning and reference, linking to official OSU Extension fact sheets for more comprehensive information. This description is based on news coverage of the app's release and its stated functions.
In the Media
New Gardening App Makes Plant Selection Easier
Oklahoma State University researchers led by Justin Quetone Moss developed Plant-it OK to help gardeners choose correct plants for their environment, featuring a robust list of about 275 plants adapted to Oklahoma's diverse climate. The app was developed with support from a U.S. Department of Agriculture specialty crop block grant administered by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. Future updates will incorporate AI-powered plant identification, allowing users to identify plants from photos.
OSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture launches new ornamental plant app
The OSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture launched Plant-It OK to help Oklahomans make informed landscape and plant decisions, providing a comprehensive database of over 275 Oklahoma-centric ornamental plants in collaboration with the OSU App Center. "The idea with the app is to have all that information in one spot, right in your hands to pull up what you want to find. Instead of going through five or six physical copies of fact sheets, you have one app to rule them all," said Justin Quetone Moss, head of the department. The app was developed with support from a U.S. Department of Agriculture specialty crop block grant administered by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.
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Oklahoma State UniversityCategory
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Expert-developed at a leading university
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Updated
Apr 2025
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