I have an advanced Canon compact and a Canon DSLR and do everything on the computer. I do one of two things, usually a combination of both:
*create a file name prefix during the upload process with the date and number sequence automatically added after, which works for me since I take many photos of a single orchid.
*Add tags with plant names and other info to the photos when importing in Lightroom. One of LR's strengths aside from editing is photo management, and almost any photo can be found in an instant with the use of tags and other EXIF data. You can also build smart collections using this info as well (ex: you have a smart collection that will gather all photos with Phalaenopsis and 2018 in the data) Lightroom is not free though (12€/mo), so this won't help you much.
Prior to using this system, I was (and still am using) an extensive filing system, with a folder per genus and then a subfolder per species/hybrid. No need to rename the file in that case.
Not sure that you can input information into the EXIF though, and if you can, it sounds like more work to manually add information to each photo than to set file name prefixes during import.
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Camille
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