WASHINGTON, DC.- Columbia University, the University of Maryland and the Smithsonian Institution have pooled their expertise to create the worlds first plant identification mobile app using visual searchLeafsnap. This electronic field guide allows users to identify tree species simply by taking a photograph of the trees leaves. In addition to the species name, Leafsnap provides high-resolution photographs and information about the trees flowers, fruit, seeds and barkgiving the user a comprehensive understanding of the species. We wanted to use mathematical techniques we were developing for face recognition and apply them to species identification, said Peter Belhumeur, professor of computer science at Columbia and leader of the Columbia team working on Leafsnap. Traditional field guides can be frustratingyou often do not find what you are looking for. We thought we could redesign them using todays smartphones