Show her to Mossly.
Point the camera at a leaf. Mossly studies the shape, the venation, the light, and offers a careful guess.
No taxonomic interrogation, no plant-database scrolling. One clear photo is often enough. If Mossly isn't sure, she'll say so, and ask for a second look. Identification is a conversation, not a verdict.
- In a sentence"Likely golden pothos, Mossly thinks."
- Works fromA single, clear phone photo. Good light helps.
- ConfidenceShe tells you when she's certain, and when she isn't.
