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Fittonia albivenis – Compact Foliage for Humid Interiors

Fittonia albivenis, also known as the nerve plant or mosaic plant, is a creeping evergreen perennial admired for its ornamental

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Fittonia albivenis

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Fittonia albivenis comes in following sizes:


Plug (Starter Plant) – ⌀ 2 cm and is approximately 8 cm tall


Baby Plant – is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

Fittonia albivenis Quick Guide

  • Name: Fittonia albivenis (Lindl. ex Veitch) Brummitt
  • Common names: Mosaic plant, nerve plant, silver threads, snakeskin plant
  • Form: Low-growing, creeping subshrub
  • Family: Acanthaceae (Acanthus family)
  • Native range: Tropical rainforests of South America, primarily Colombia and Peru
  • Type: Evergreen perennial
  • Habitat: Grows on the forest floor in the humid, shaded undergrowth of tropical rainforests
  • Zone: USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11; best suited for indoor growth in cooler climates
  • Height: Reaches up to 15 cm; compact and ideal for terrariums
  • Spread: Can spread up to 30 cm; dense, mat-like growth
  • Growth Habit: Creeping and trailing; forms a lush ground cover
  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light; tolerates low light but avoid direct sun exposure
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; do not let it dry out completely
  • Humidity: Thrives in high humidity; ideal for bathrooms or terrariums
  • Temperature: Optimal range is 18-24°C; avoid temperatures below 15°C
  • Soil: Well-draining, peat-based potting mix; maintain moisture without waterlogging
  • Water: Water regularly to keep soil evenly moist; reduce watering slightly in lower light conditions
  • Maintenance: Moderate care; requires regular watering and humidity
  • Foliage: Oval-shaped leaves with contrasting white or red veins; delicate, soft texture
  • Tolerance: Low drought tolerance; sensitive to dry conditions and low humidity
  • Fertilizing: Feed monthly during active growth with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer
  • Propagation: Easily propagated by stem cuttings; roots quickly in water or soil
  • Common Pests: Susceptible to spider mites, aphids, and mealybugs; check regularly
  • Flowering: Inconspicuous flowers; primarily grown for foliage
  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate; vigorous growth in optimal conditions
  • Toxicity: Non-toxic to pets and humans; safe for indoor environments
  • Ideal Placement: Place in bright, indirect light; suitable for terrariums or as an underplanting
  • Repotting: Repot every 1-2 years; prefers slightly cramped roots
  • Special Care: Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes; maintain consistent humidity levels
  • Taxon identifiers Freebase ID : /m/03qj5p7 PlantList-ID : kew-2813190 NCBI taxonomy ID : 141305 IPNI plant ID : 105033-2 Tropicos ID : 103071 GBIF taxon ID : 5574508 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 5634183 iNaturalist taxon ID : 327855 TAXREF ID : 629743 Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:105033-2 Flowers of India ID : Nerve Plant World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000691246 Open Tree of Life ID : 936499 Catalogue of Life ID : 6J6WY Reflora ID : FB21653
  • Synonyms = Adelaster albivenis Lindl. ≡ Adelaster albivenis Lindl. ex Veitch = Eranthemum rubrovenium J.J.Veitch = Eranthemum sanguinolentum Veitch = Eranthemum verschaffeltii (Coem.) Voss = Eranthemum verschaffeltii (Coem.) hort., 1895 = Fittonia argyroneura Coem. = Fittonia pearcei (Veitch) Verschaff. = Fittonia verschaffeltii (Lem.) Van Houtte = Fittonia verschaffeltii (Lem.) VanHoutte = Fittonia verschaffeltii Coem. = Fittonia verschaffeltii f. argyroneura (Coem.) Voss = Fittonia verschaffeltii subsp. argyroneura (Coem.) Regel = Fittonia verschaffeltii var. argyroneura (Coem.) Nicolson = Fittonia verschaffeltii var. argyroneura (Coem.) Regel = Fittonia verschaffeltii var. verschaffeltii (Lem.) Coem. = Gymnostachyum argyroneurum (Coem.) J.N.Verschaff. = Gymnostachyum pearcei Hort.Veitch = Gymnostachyum verschaffeltii Lem.

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Fittonia albivenis

Fittonia albivenis – Compact Foliage for Humid Interiors

Fittonia albivenis, also known as the nerve plant or mosaic plant, is a creeping evergreen perennial admired for its ornamental foliage. Native to the humid understories of Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, this species thrives in consistent moisture and low light – making it ideal for terrariums, closed containers, or shaded shelves indoors.

Fittonia grows low to the ground, forming a spreading mat of intricately veined leaves in shades of green, white, pink, or red depending on the cultivar group. It’s particularly well-suited for plant lovers seeking a high-humidity companion for bathrooms, desktops, or glass displays.

Fittonia albivenis: Why It's a Foliage Favorite

  • Intricate Leaf Veins: Signature veining creates a striking contrast against deep olive-green foliage
  • Compact Growth Habit: Typically 10–20 cm tall and spreads up to 40–50 cm in suitable conditions
  • Terrarium-Ready: Perfect fit for high-humidity setups or sealed glass containers
  • Low Light Tolerance: Adapts well to indirect or filtered light indoors

Botanical Profile of Fittonia albivenis

  • Scientific Name:Fittonia albivenis (Lindl. ex Veitch) Brummitt
  • Family: Acanthaceae
  • Native Range: Tropical rainforests of western South America (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia)
  • Natural Habitat: Grows in shaded, moist forest understory with high humidity and filtered light
  • Growth Type: Evergreen creeping groundcover, rooting at nodes
  • Cultivar Note: 'Verschaffeltii' group includes red-veined and pink-veined variants

How to Grow Fittonia albivenis Indoors

Light Preferences

  • Bright, indirect light is ideal
  • Too much direct sun causes fading or scorch; too little light may reduce veining intensity

Watering Guidance

  • Keep substrate consistently moist, but never soggy
  • Fittonia wilts easily when dry but usually recovers if watered quickly
  • Use room-temperature water and avoid letting it dry out fully

Humidity Requirements

  • Requires high humidity (60–90%) for best color and turgor
  • Ideal for terrariums or placement near humidifiers
  • In dry homes, use a humidity tray or group with other plants

Temperature Range

  • Best kept between 18–24°C
  • Protect from cold drafts and avoid exposure below 15°C

Soil and Potting

  • Use a moisture-retentive but well-draining mix with peat-free compost, coconut coir, and perlite
  • Ensure the pot has drainage holes

Feeding Routine

  • Apply diluted balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks if actively growing
  • Feeding can be paused when growth is fully dormant due to low light

Common Problems and Solutions for Fittonia albivenis

  • Wilting: A common reaction to dry soil; water immediately and raise humidity
  • Browning Leaf Edges: Caused by low humidity or underwatering
  • Yellowing Leaves: Usually from overwatering or stagnant conditions
  • Pests: May attract fungus gnats, spider mites, or mealybugs in overly wet setups; treat with insecticidal soap or neem

Extra Tips for Keeping Fittonia Happy

  • Rotate the pot occasionally for even growth
  • Pinch back tips to encourage dense, bushy form
  • Remove flower spikes to direct energy into foliage
  • Best performance in closed terrariums or humid glass domes

Etymology of Fittonia albivenis

  • Genus: Named after Elizabeth and Sarah Mary Fitton, 19th-century botanists and botanical writers
  • Species:albivenis means “white-veined,” referencing the leaf pattern of wild types

Is Fittonia albivenis Right for You?

  • Perfect for terrariums, glass domes, or humid bathrooms
  • Not suitable for dry, drafty areas without humidity support
  • Safe for most homes; not classified as toxic to pets, but best kept out of reach to avoid nibbling

Order Fittonia albivenis Online – Lush Detail for Small Spaces

Fittonia albivenis brings intense foliage color and compact growth to any humid corner. Whether in a terrarium or container, this rainforest native thrives with stable care. Order yours today and enjoy a vibrant indoor accent with minimal space demands.

Fittonia albivenis

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  • Fittonia albivenis comes in following sizes:


    Plug (Starter Plant) – ⌀ 2 cm and is approximately 8 cm tall


    Baby Plant – is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot.

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