Including host plant information in your observations

A friendly reminder to please include host plant information with your observations! Some fungi and insect larvae only live and grow on certain species of plants, so knowing which plant the organism is living on can help us identify it. An easy way to add host plant information to your post is to name the plant species in the notes section of your observation. If you don't know the species of plant that's ok, but adding the general group of plants can be helpful too! For example, if you know it's a spruce, but aren't sure which one, feel free to just put 'spruce'. If the tree bark is degraded and you're not sure if it's birch or aspen, but you know it's not a conifer species, you can designate the host as 'hardwood'. Notes about the tree species is very helpful for us, so we appreciate you including it!

A more advanced way to add host information is to scroll down to the field on the lower right hand side of your observation labeled "Observation fields" (this field is located below "Annotations" and "Projects"). In the box, type and click on "Host Plant ID" and type in the species of plant!

Thank you for contributing to our project!

Publicado el noviembre 10, 2022 11:20 TARDE por awenninger awenninger

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Thanks a lot for the good suggestions as I am new to iNaturalist.

Publicado por johnsonpulikkottil hace más de 1 año

You're welcome! Some of the more advanced features aren't visible in the mobile app, only on the desktop version, but the notes section is available in both the app and on the web version.

Publicado por awenninger hace más de 1 año

I am using only the desktop version.

Publicado por johnsonpulikkottil hace más de 1 año

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