This is probably my favorite way to use Google Lens. As a gardener, I enjoy spreading wildflower seeds each spring. The only problem with those big bags of wildflower seeds is that they contain many different flowers, so you don't always know what you'll get.
Whenever a surprise beauty blossoms, I love launching my Google app and looking it up with Lens. Within seconds, I have my answer. It's great for flowers and an excellent feature for any outdoor lover who wants to identify a mystery plant or an unfamiliar insect.
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At the request of my young kids, I frequently find myself looking up bugs through Google Lens; as a result, I've learned more than I'd ever expected about Japanese beetles, carrion beetles, and cucumber beetles, to name a few. Beyond bugs, Google Lens can identify different species of almost any animal. It can also recognize dog and cat breeds if you're wondering about a pet.