id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gkqcpmhocjb37en4lwjvsvalgm James V. LaFrankie Application of Digital Field Photographs as Documents for Tropical Plant Inventory 2015.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 6489 710 62 Applications in Plant Sciences 2015 3 ( 5 ): 1400116; http://www.bioone.org/loi/apps © 2015 LaFrankie and Chua. • Methods: We made 113 collections in triplicate at a species-rich mountain in the Philippines while we took 1238 digital photographs of the same plants. We then identifi ed the plants from the photographs alone, categorized the confi dence of the identifi cation and the reason for failure to identify, and compared the results to identifi cations based on the dried specimens. Key words: digital photographs; fl ora; herbarium specimens; inventory; tropics. The senior author examined the 113 sets of photographs with the aim of matching the images to a known species and type specimen in consultation with a currently available taxonomic reference. For example, collection Chua 057 was readily identifi ed within the species-rich genus Medinilla Gaudich. Photographic set of Saurauia negrosensis Elmer (Actinidiaceae), specimen Chua 002 . ./cache/work_gkqcpmhocjb37en4lwjvsvalgm.pdf ./txt/work_gkqcpmhocjb37en4lwjvsvalgm.txt