Fittonia Albivenis Plant, Nerve Plant
Fittonia is a lovely plant with delicately veined, deep green leaves. Although the most popular vein color is silvery white, you can also readily find fittonia with veins in pink, white, and green. They are available as trailing houseplants or low-growing creepers that are perfectly fit for terrariums or bottle gardens. Fittonia is totally a drama plant. Each leaf of Fittonia Green is perfectly shaped with beautiful white veins that run across the dark green leaf, naming it the names Nerve Plant and Silver Net Plant. The foliage is low-growing and trailing with oval-shaped leaves on rooting, mat-forming stems.
About the plant-
Common Names- Nerve plant, mosaic plant, fittonia, painted net leaf
Scientific Name- Fittonia Albivenis
Bloom Time- July to August
Maturity Height- 15 inches
Fittonia Albivenis Plant care-
Light-: Fittonia prefers bright, indirect light. Lower light can cause it to lose some of its vibrant color and growth will slow. Too much light can burn the leaves.
Water -: Your Fittonia loves water and to be consistently moist, but not soggy. Water thoroughly when the top 50% of soil is dry. If you let your Fittonia dry out too much, it will let you know with limp leaves.
Humidity -: Fittonia will appreciate higher humidity levels.
Fertilizer-: Feed every month in spring and summer with a general houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. No fertilizer is needed during the fall and winter months when growth naturally slows.
Propagation- Fittonia propagates readily from leaf-tip cuttings. To propagate the plant, these rooted stem pieces may be divided or tip cuttings may be taken to create new Fittonia nerve houseplants.