Fittonia albivenis (Mosaic Plant)

Fittonia albivenis (Mosaic Plant) pink and green leaves close up showing veins on foliage
Fittonia albivenis (Mosaic Plant) with pink and green foliage showing intricate leaf veins up close

Botanical names: Fittonia albivenis, Fittonia verschaffeltii

Common names: Mosaic Plant, Nerve Plant, Painted Net Leaf

Family: Acanthaceae

Origin: Peru

Hardiness: 40°F

USDA Plant Hardiness MapGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeShadeWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliage

Fittonia albivenis (Nerve Plant) is a compact perennial native to tropical South America, especially Peru. It is prized for its low, spreading habit of only 3-6 inches tall with creeping stems that can reach a foot across. The small oval leaves are richly patterned with white, pink, or red veins that stand out vividly against the dark green background, giving it a distinctive mosaic appearance. Tiny yellowish-white tubular flowers appear occasionally but are usually inconspicuous, with the foliage remaining the main attraction. This plant is often chosen for terrariums where its lush mat of foliage creates a tropical carpet.

Fittonia albivenis thrives in bright, indirect light and evenly moist, humus-rich soil. It requires consistently high humidity, and dry air can cause leaf edges to scorch or curl. Regular misting, grouping with other plants, or placing it on a humidity tray helps maintain healthy growth. Gardeners value its ability to wilt dramatically when dry and then revive quickly after watering, a trait that signals its need for attention. Best suited for containers in USDA Zone 11, it should always be protected from frost.




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