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SPACEMARINE 2
CHAOS NEVER SLEEPS. THE ENEMIES OF HUMANITY GROW. ENTER THE FRAY.
OUR GAMES
World War Z
Be the wrath of the emperor in our new 40k multiplayer shooter. Play the campaign as the Ultramarine Titus, or build your own space marine for cooperative play.
Burn the heretics, crush the unbelievers, riddle the alien scum with sanctified brass.
Game available on
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XBOX


ABOUT US
Over two decades
of excellence
Saber Interactive is a worldwide publisher and developer consisting of 13 studios in the Americas and Europe. Creating games for all major platforms based on original and licensed IPs, Saber’s titles include Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, Jurassic Park: Survival, World War Z, SnowRunner, and Expeditions: A MudRunner Game. Founded in 2001, Saber is known for two decades of development partnerships with leading developer and publishers, including producing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Nintendo Switch, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Crysis Remastered, and many others.
company photos here
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Open roles
Our work spans well-known IP’s from 40k, to Hellraiser and Turok. We have studios in multiple countries and are always on the lookout for talent that wants to helps us continually raise the bar of our products.
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Powdery mildew
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Erysiphales
Powdery mildew appears as a fine white-to-gray dusty film on leaves and stems, like the plant was dusted with flour. Different fungal species attack different hosts (the one on roses doesn't infect squash, and vice versa), but symptoms look nearly identical. Spots start small and merge into full coverage within days. Heavy infection stunts new growth, distorts emerging leaves, and reduces flowering or fruit yield, though it rarely kills established plants. Worst when warm dry afternoons follow cool humid nights, especially on overcrowded plantings with poor airflow. Easily confused with downy mildew, which shows fuzzy growth on leaf undersides instead.
USDA Zone range
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3-11
Not the official USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. Data: USDA-ARS / OSU 2023.
Typical occurrence window
Jan
Jun
Nov
Dec
Your impacted plants
None of your plants are impacted!
Common hosts

Squash

Rose
Indicates organic friendly products or steps
PREVENTION
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actionStepCount
1
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Spray potassium bicarbonate weekly
Crowded plantings trap humid air. Follow recommended spacing and thin where needed.
2
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Spray potassium bicarbonate weekly
Drip irrigation keeps leaves dry. Overhead watering, especially in evening, fuels infection.
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UC ANR IPM
https://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7494.html


SPACEMARINE 2
CHAOS NEVER SLEEPS. THE ENEMIES OF HUMANITY GROW. ENTER THE FRAY.
OUR GAMES
World War Z
Be the wrath of the emperor in our new 40k multiplayer shooter. Play the campaign as the Ultramarine Titus, or build your own space marine for cooperative play.
Burn the heretics, crush the unbelievers, riddle the alien scum with sanctified brass.
Game available on
PC
PLAYSTATION
XBOX


ABOUT US
Over two decades
of excellence
Saber Interactive is a worldwide publisher and developer consisting of 13 studios in the Americas and Europe. Creating games for all major platforms based on original and licensed IPs, Saber’s titles include Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, Jurassic Park: Survival, World War Z, SnowRunner, and Expeditions: A MudRunner Game. Founded in 2001, Saber is known for two decades of development partnerships with leading developer and publishers, including producing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Nintendo Switch, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Crysis Remastered, and many others.
company photos here
CAREERS
Open roles
Our work spans well-known IP’s from 40k, to Hellraiser and Turok. We have studios in multiple countries and are always on the lookout for talent that wants to helps us continually raise the bar of our products.
Any team
TEAMS
LOCATION
Any location
FULL-TIME
FIXED-TERM EMP...
WORK TYPE
1
Copyrights © Saber Interactive. All rights reserved. All company names, brand names, trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners
←BACK

Powdery mildew
|
Erysiphales
Powdery mildew appears as a fine white-to-gray dusty film on leaves and stems, like the plant was dusted with flour. Different fungal species attack different hosts (the one on roses doesn't infect squash, and vice versa), but symptoms look nearly identical. Spots start small and merge into full coverage within days. Heavy infection stunts new growth, distorts emerging leaves, and reduces flowering or fruit yield, though it rarely kills established plants. Worst when warm dry afternoons follow cool humid nights, especially on overcrowded plantings with poor airflow. Easily confused with downy mildew, which shows fuzzy growth on leaf undersides instead.
Disease type
Fungal
Host Plant
Cucurbita, Rosa, Phlox, Monarda, Lagerstroemia, Syringa, Quercus, Vitis
Affects
Vegetable · Ornamental · Fruit tree · Houseplant
USDA Zone range
|
3-11
Not the official USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. Data: USDA-ARS / OSU 2023.
Typical occurrence window
Your impacted plants
None of your plants are impacted!
Common hosts
host _common_name
host _common_name
Indicates organic friendly products or steps
Citation
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UC ANR IPM
https://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7494.html

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What Ezina does
Our current roadmap to launch in Jan-Feb 2027. This list may continue to grow until November.
Feature
What it does
Status
Plant identification by photo
Snap a photo, get the species
READY
Health check by photo
Diagnose pests, diseases, and treatment plans
READY
Smart watering reminders
Personalized to your plants, weather, and location
READY
Pest & disease alerts
Seasonal warnings based on your zone and plants
READY
Frost & temperature alerts
Heads-up before weather threatens your plants
READY
Plant library (4,000+ species)
Search, browse, and learn about plants
READY
My plants dashboard
Group, organize, and track everything you grow
READY
Field identification log
Save plant IDs from anywhere, add to your collection later
READY
Care guides per plant
Water, light, soil, toxicity, temperature info
READY
Push notifications
Per-plant control, quiet hours, customizable
READY
Pest & disease Library
See affected plants, hosts, seasonal maps
IN PROGRESS
Beginner onboarding
Guided first-time setup
COMING SOON
Germination & Seedling care
Personalized setup and reminders for you to grow from seed, cuttings, or root
COMING SOON
Plant community
Share photos, follow other growers, comments
COMING SOON
Import from Planta or Greg
Bring your plants from other apps (more apps to be supported in the future)
COMING SOON
Garden planner
Lay out beds with companion plant suggestions
COMING SOON
Plant bed builder
Get a diagram, materials list, and basic assembly steps for your beds
COMING SOON
Plant illustrations
Custom artwork for common plants
COMING SOON
Our transparency promise
Transparency is massively important to us. We built Ezina to help others, help nature, and bring us all a bit closer together. This page is a breakdown of all our commitments to transparency and how they apply to you.
What we share with outside services
We share data with outside services only when it's necessary to deliver the product to you.
The recipients are:
Plant.id receives photos you submit for identification and health assessment. It returns species matches, similar reference images, and disease findings.
PlantNet receives photos you submit for identification. It returns species matches drawn from citizen-science contributions.
Google Cloud Vision SafeSearch receives photos you submit to social posts, before they're published. It returns a content-classification result we use to block inappropriate uploads.
Microsoft PhotoDNA receives a cryptographic hash of photos you submit to social posts. It compares the hash against a database of known child sexual abuse material (CSAM). If a match occurs, US federal law requires us to report it, along with related account information, to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
Supabase hosts our database, authentication, and storage. It holds your account, plant records, social posts, and uploaded photos. Supabase serves this data back to you when you ask and does not use it for any other purpose. Supabase is bound by a data processing agreement and operates only on our instructions.
Apple and Google receive subscription transaction information through their respective in-app purchase systems. We do not see your payment method or billing address through this channel.
For plant identification specifically: we do not attach your name, email, account ID, or any other identifying field. Plant.id and PlantNet receive image bytes and an optional location hint (see below). Nothing else.
For social post moderation: SafeSearch and PhotoDNA receive only the image content (or its hash). They do not receive identifying account information as part of the routine check. Account information enters the conversation only if PhotoDNA flags a CSAM match, which we are required by law to report.
Wikimedia Commons is not a recipient of your data. We pull canonical species photos from Wikimedia on our side and include them alongside identification results. The flow is one-way: we read from Wikimedia, we send nothing to it.
We do not share data with advertisers, data brokers, analytics resellers, or any company whose business is targeting users.
Location data, and how to share less
Identification gets more accurate when the service knows roughly where the plant is, because regional ranges narrow the candidate list. You decide how precise that hint is.
Exact coordinates from your device give the strongest identification accuracy. This is the default if you grant location permission.
City-level information is the alternative. Identification still works. The candidate list is broader and confidence scores are lower for species with overlapping ranges. The difference is meaningful for hard-to-distinguish species and negligible for unmistakable ones.
You can change this setting at any time in Settings → Privacy → Location precision. The change applies to future identification requests, not to ones already submitted.
When you post a photo to Ezina's social features, two checks happen before it appears publicly:
Google Cloud Vision SafeSearch reviews the photo for inappropriate content (nudity, violence, hate symbols, and similar categories). Posts that fail this check are blocked from publishing and flagged for our review.
Microsoft PhotoDNA generates a cryptographic hash of the photo and compares it against a database of known child sexual abuse material (CSAM). If a match is detected, US federal law requires us to report it, along with related account information, to NCMEC.
Both services receive only the image (or its hash). Neither receives your name, email, or any account identifier as part of the routine check. Account information enters the conversation only if PhotoDNA flags a CSAM match.
If you delete a social post, it disappears from your visible profile and the public feed within seconds. Underlying record removal follows the same 30-day primary, 90-day backup schedule as your other data. Social posts are deleted entirely on account deletion. Unlike identification photos, they are not retained in any anonymized form.
Social posts and moderation
When you post a photo to Ezina's social features, two checks happen before it appears publicly:
Google Cloud Vision SafeSearch reviews the photo for inappropriate content (nudity, violence, hate symbols, and similar categories). Posts that fail this check are blocked from publishing and flagged for our review.
Microsoft PhotoDNA generates a cryptographic hash of the photo and compares it against a database of known child sexual abuse material (CSAM). If a match is detected, US federal law requires us to report it, along with related account information, to NCMEC.
Both services receive only the image (or its hash). Neither receives your name, email, or any account identifier as part of the routine check. Account information enters the conversation only if PhotoDNA flags a CSAM match.
If you delete a social post, it disappears from your visible profile and the public feed within seconds. Underlying record removal follows the same 30-day primary, 90-day backup schedule as your other data. Social posts are deleted entirely on account deletion. Unlike identification photos, they are not retained in any anonymized form.
No ads
We do not run ads in the app. We will not run ads in any future version. We will not insert sponsored placements, affiliate links, or paid species into identification results, care reminders, or any other surface. This is permanent.
Pricing changes: notice and opt-in
If we ever change subscription prices or credit pack prices, three things are guaranteed:
You will be notified at least 30 calendar days before the new price takes effect.
The notice is sent by email and shown inside the app.
Renewing at the new price requires your explicit opt-in. We do not auto-renew you onto a new rate.
If you do nothing during the notice window, your subscription ends at the close of the current billing period. Credit packs you have already purchased continue to work normally regardless of pricing changes. Their value does not expire.
This applies to subscriptions and credit packs equally.
How we fund Ezina
Ezina is funded by the people who use it. Subscription revenue and credit pack purchases pay for the identification API costs, hosting, infrastructure, and the team's time.
We do not take venture capital, equity investment, accelerator funding, or any other outside money that comes with strategic input. No outside party has a seat at the table for product decisions or long-term plans. Growth is slower than a VC-backed competitor's. Decisions stay with the team and with the people using the product.
If this changes, it changes in only one direction: more user revenue, never outside capital.
Who we partner with
We partner with companies and individuals whose work aligns with our values. The values are:
Transparency in how we price, what we collect, and what we share.
Compassion when users are confused, frustrated, or need help.
Education as the goal, with success measured by what users learn about their plants.
Support that is responsive and direct.
When we add or change a partner, the partner appears on this page and the change is dated.
How long we keep your data
When you delete your account, your personal information is removed from primary storage within 30 days and from backups within 90 days. This covers your account profile, contact details, notification logs, and bug reports.
Plant care data is kept after your account is deleted, in an anonymized form with the link to you permanently severed. This includes watering events and timings, fertilization records, disease and pest identification timings, plant placement and environmental context, and other general care signals. We keep this data because it makes the guidance we provide better for everyone. The dataset becomes more accurate as more plants of more species, in more conditions, generate more outcomes. None of it is tied back to you after deletion.
Identification and health-check photos are handled on the same principle. With your permission at deletion time, anonymized copies stay in the species reference dataset to improve identification accuracy for everyone. The opt-out is a single tap on the account deletion screen, not a hidden setting. If you opt out, those photos are deleted on the same 30-day primary, 90-day backup schedule as your personal information.
How you access your data
You can download everything we have about you from Settings → Export my data. The export is a single archive containing:
JSON files for your account, plants, observations, watering history, fertilization records, identification history, notification history, and bug reports
Your original photos at their stored resolution
A README explaining what each file contains
Export requests are limited to once per calendar month. Generating an export costs us real compute and bandwidth during our launch stage, and a monthly cadence keeps that cost manageable while giving you a meaningful recurring window to pull a fresh copy whenever you want one. When you submit a request, the in-app screen shows the date you'll next be eligible. You can delete your account from the same Settings area without contacting us. Confirmation locks your account immediately and starts the deletion timeline above. If you need a partial export, a specific date range, or a partial deletion that the in-app flow does not cover, email support and we will handle it within 30 calendar days.
When this page changes
When we update this page, the change is dated at the top and described in the in-app changelog. Material changes are notified by email at least 30 calendar days before they take effect, on the same schedule as pricing changes.
If you have questions about anything on this page, or want clarification on a specific commitment, email support@get-ezina.com We answer directly.
What being a tester gives you
Free membership for life. ($60 a year value)
Access to our paid bug reporting program
The chance to help shape an app that will always prioritize community over profit.
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Our app includes 2 click reporting for bugs, and we review all of them. The first time a verified bug is catalogued we will pay you via paypal. Payouts typically fall between $5-10, with critical bugs paying as much as $75. Reporting is a first come, first serve basis. Monthly payout is capped at $400. All verified bugs will be paid out before 1.0 launch.
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