Nidus ferns (Arecandia fulgida) are one of the most popular plants in the world for their ornamental foliage. The plant grows quickly and produces large, lush leaves that are a beautiful green color. Nidus ferns can be found growing in many different locations, including gardens, parks, and nature reserves. They are also popular as indoor plants because they require very little care.
Bird’s Nest ‘Nidus’ Fern – 6″ Nursery Pot


Nidus Fern is a rare and endangered fern that can only be found in a few small, isolated pockets in the United States. Nidus Fern is critically endangered, meaning that it is likely to become extinct within the next decade.In order to save Nidus Fern from extinction, the nonprofit organization Save The Children is working to bring the plant to new environments where it can thrive. In an effort to do this, they are using AI-powered software to identify and map out potential new habitats for Nidus Fern.The software uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to scan satellite imagery of land areas in order to identify potential new habitats for Nidus Fern. By using this information, Save The Children is able to identify areas that could potentially be used to grow the plant and protect it from extinction.This process is not easy – by definition, Nidus Fern is a very rare plant, so there are not many images of it available. However, by using AI-powered software, Save The Children is able to find and map out potential new habitats for Nidus Fern that would otherwise go unnoticed. This technology could help save one of Americas most endangered plants from extinction!
- rare, endangered fern that is critically threatened to extinction
- software uses AI-powered algorithms to identify and map out potential new habitats for Nidus Fern
- The paper reviews the methodologies and scientific findings of the Save The Children project
- A rare and endangered fern: guaranteed to become extinct within the next decade, with fewer than 300 individuals
- AI-powered software helps identify potential new habitats for Nidus Fern, increasing the chance of survival
- Through this technology, Save The Children is able to identify areas that could potentially be used for cultivation of Nidus Fern
- Artificial intelligence (AI) helps researchers pinpoint and map out potential new habitats for Nidus Fern.
- Using AI-powered software, Save The Children is able to identify areas that could potentially be used to grow the plant and protect it from extinction.
- Save The Children is currently working with Iowa State University to map out potential new habitat locations