Bring instant texture to your space with the Nerve Plant—compact, eye-catching, and made for desktops. Its crisp white-veined foliage looks premium in any pot, and it stays beautifully low and bushy with simple pinching. Ideal for offices, receptions, and terrariums where humidity is higher. If you want a statement plant that fits anywhere, Fittonia delivers.
Common Name: Nerve Plant
Botanical Name: Fittonia albivenis
Plant Variant: White Vein (Albivenis Group)
Plant Color: Multicolor
Arabic Name: دراسينا
Family: Acanthaceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Genus: Fittonia
Species: Fittonia albivenis
Fittonia albivenis is native to the tropical rainforests of South America, primarily found in Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia. It thrives in the warm, humid understory of the jungle floor.
This evergreen perennial is known for its lush, deep-green leaves featuring a striking contrast of intricate, net-like veins in white, silver, or pink. It has a low-growing, spreading habit and soft, slightly furry stems.
As a compact houseplant, it typically reaches a height of 3 to 6 inches (7-15 cm) and can spread 12 to 18 inches (30-45 cm) wide, making it perfect for terrariums and small desktop pots.
Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the delicate leaves, while very low light may cause the plant to lose its vibrant veining and become leggy.
The Nerve Plant prefers consistently moist soil but not waterlogged. It is famous for "fainting" (wilting) when it needs water, but it usually recovers quickly once hydrated. Mist frequently to maintain humidity.
Requires a well-draining, peat-based potting mix that retains some moisture without staying soggy. A standard African violet mix often works well.
Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C (65°F–75°F). It requires high humidity (60% or higher) to prevent leaf edges from browning. It is an excellent candidate for humid bathrooms or closed terrariums.
Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half-strength.
Care Level: Moderate. While easy to grow, it is sensitive to dry air and inconsistent watering. Pinching off the tips of the stems regularly will help the plant maintain a bushy, compact shape.
Growth is slow to moderate. It is easily propagated through stem cuttings placed in water or directly into moist soil, ideally under high-humidity conditions.
Yellowing leaves are usually a sign of overwatering. Shriveled, dry leaves indicate low humidity or underwatering. It is also susceptible to aphids and fungus gnats if kept too wet.
Primarily used for ornamental purposes in home décor, offices, and terrariums. It is an effective air-purifying plant that helps remove toxins like benzene and trichloroethylene from the air.
Fittonia albivenis is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for pet owners and households with children.
Bring instant texture to your space with the Nerve Plant—compact, eye-catching, and made for desktops. Its crisp white-veined foliage looks premium in any pot, and it stays beautifully low and bushy with simple pinching. Ideal for offices, receptions, and terrariums where humidity is higher. If you want a statement plant that fits anywhere, Fittonia delivers.
Common Name: Nerve Plant
Botanical Name: Fittonia albivenis
Plant Variant: White Vein (Albivenis Group)
Plant Color: Multicolor
Arabic Name: دراسينا
Family: Acanthaceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Genus: Fittonia
Species: Fittonia albivenis
Fittonia albivenis is native to the tropical rainforests of South America, primarily found in Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia. It thrives in the warm, humid understory of the jungle floor.
This evergreen perennial is known for its lush, deep-green leaves featuring a striking contrast of intricate, net-like veins in white, silver, or pink. It has a low-growing, spreading habit and soft, slightly furry stems.
As a compact houseplant, it typically reaches a height of 3 to 6 inches (7-15 cm) and can spread 12 to 18 inches (30-45 cm) wide, making it perfect for terrariums and small desktop pots.
Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the delicate leaves, while very low light may cause the plant to lose its vibrant veining and become leggy.
The Nerve Plant prefers consistently moist soil but not waterlogged. It is famous for "fainting" (wilting) when it needs water, but it usually recovers quickly once hydrated. Mist frequently to maintain humidity.
Requires a well-draining, peat-based potting mix that retains some moisture without staying soggy. A standard African violet mix often works well.
Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C (65°F–75°F). It requires high humidity (60% or higher) to prevent leaf edges from browning. It is an excellent candidate for humid bathrooms or closed terrariums.
Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half-strength.
Care Level: Moderate. While easy to grow, it is sensitive to dry air and inconsistent watering. Pinching off the tips of the stems regularly will help the plant maintain a bushy, compact shape.
Growth is slow to moderate. It is easily propagated through stem cuttings placed in water or directly into moist soil, ideally under high-humidity conditions.
Yellowing leaves are usually a sign of overwatering. Shriveled, dry leaves indicate low humidity or underwatering. It is also susceptible to aphids and fungus gnats if kept too wet.
Primarily used for ornamental purposes in home décor, offices, and terrariums. It is an effective air-purifying plant that helps remove toxins like benzene and trichloroethylene from the air.
Fittonia albivenis is considered non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for pet owners and households with children.