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In this Aug. 3, 2017 photo, a gardener in Langley, Wash., is shown holding a mobile phone with app called "Like That Garden," which is one of the many entries in the expanding field of apps designed to instantly identify unknown plants or butterflies from a photo taken by the phone camera. (Dean Fosdick via AP)
Dean Fosdick

In this Aug. 3, 2017 photo, a gardener in Langley, Wash., is shown holding a mobile phone with app called "Like That Garden," which is one of the many entries in the expanding field of apps designed to instantly identify unknown plants or butterflies from a photo taken by the phone camera. (Dean Fosdick via AP)

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