Fittonia Plant
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A charming and popular houseplant celebrated for its vividly patterned leaves. It is a low-growing, creeping perennial that adds a splash of intricate color to terrariums, dish gardens, and indoor spaces, often admired for its delicate, nerve-like leaf veins.
I am a compact, evergreen herbaceous plant known for my stunning, mosaic-like foliage.
My most striking feature is my oval leaves with a dense network of contrasting veins, typically in white, pink, or red against a dark green background.
I have a prostrate, spreading habit, making me ideal as a ground cover in planters or terrariums.
I produce small, insignificant yellow or white flowers on spike-like inflorescences, though they are often pinched off to conserve the plant's energy for its beautiful leaves.
I am native to the tropical rainforests of South America, primarily found in Peru and other regions of the Amazon.
I demand consistent moisture and thrive in evenly damp (but not soggy) soil.
Water me when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry to the touch. I am prone to dramatic wilting if I dry out completely, but I usually recover quickly after a thorough watering.
I absolutely love high humidity, which is crucial to prevent leaf crisping.
Avoid using cold water and never let me sit in standing water.
I am a shade-lover at heart. I thrive in bright, indirect light.
Direct sunlight will scorch and fade my delicate leaves.
I can tolerate lower light conditions, but my growth will be slower, and the vibrant vein color may become less pronounced.
A north or east-facing window is ideal.
I am a true tropical plant and prefer consistently warm environments.
My ideal temperature range is between 18°C and 26°C.
I am highly sensitive to cold drafts and sudden temperature changes. Keep me away from doors, air conditioners, and heating vents.
I am best suited for indoor cultivation in most climates (USDA zones 11-12 if outdoors).
I am perfect for closed or open terrariums, bottle gardens, and humidity domes, where my moisture needs are easily met.
I make an excellent tabletop plant, a living centerpiece, or a "filler" in mixed containers.
Use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix that retains some moisture.
Ensure my container has adequate drainage holes.
I am a light feeder. Feed me monthly during the spring and summer with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer (half-strength is sufficient).
Do not fertilize during the fall and winter when growth slows.
Over-fertilizing can damage my roots and dull my leaf colors.
Scientific Name: Fittonia albivenis
Common Names: Nerve Plant, Mosaic Plant, Painted Net Leaf
Plant Family: Acanthaceae
Plant Type: Evergreen perennial herb
I am non-toxic to cats, dogs, and other household pets, making me a worry-free choice for pet-friendly homes.
While I am not among the most powerful air purifiers, my lush foliage contributes to a healthier indoor environment by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, and through transpiration, I can help slightly increase humidity.
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