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Fittonia albivenis Pink Special - Nerve plant

Fittonia albivenis Pink Special
Nerve plant, Mosaic plant

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A cultivar veined in pale to soft pink on a light olive green lamina that almost completely disappears on some leaves due to the extensive network of veins. The overall impression of the plant is that it is pink, with touches of green. This creeping plant provides an elegant cover for the substrate of a terrarium, pot, or hanging basket, cascading gently over the edges. It prefers high ambient humidity and well-drained substrate kept moist but not waterlogged. It thrives under bright indirect light but also tolerates lower light levels.
Watering frequency
High (2 times a week)
Indoor exposure
Moderate light, Indirect bright light
Benefits and advantages
Pet friendly
Benefits and advantages
Easy to cut
Benefits and advantages
Colourful foliage
Benefits and advantages
Terrarium

Description

The Fittonia 'Pink Special' or Mosaic plant is a cultivar of this small creeping plant native to the tropical forests of South America, prized for its unique colourful foliage. It develops abundantly veined pink to soft pink leaves on a slightly olive-green lamina. The overall impression is that the leaf is pink rather than green. Very compact, it adapts perfectly to terrarium cultivation where it benefits from high ambient humidity. It can also be grown in a small pot which it will quickly fill, its stems trailing elegantly over the sides. This plant tolerates low-light conditions.

Belonging to the Acanthaceae family like garden Acanthus, the Fittonia 'Pink Special' is derived from Fittonia albivenis. Its botanical synonym is Fittonia verschaffeltii 'Pink Special'. It is also called Nerve Plant or Mosaic Plant in reference to its ornamental, beautifully veined foliage. The Fittonia albivenis species originates from the lush tropical forests of South America, initially from regions of Colombia and Peru. This evergreen and creeping undershrub thrives under the dense canopy of forests. Indoors, it reaches a maximum height of 15 cm and spreads about 30 to 50 cm. Its ovate leaves, which can remain small or grow up to 7 cm long, display a mix of light olive green with abundant pink veins. It may occasionally produce small creamy-white tubular flowers nestled between the bracts. However, many growers prefer to remove the buds as they tend to detract from the decorative appeal of the foliage.

The Fittonia albivenis 'Pink Special' is a tropical species cultivated as a houseplant in our regions. It prefers bright indirect light but tolerates lower light conditions, slightly away from windows, always without direct sunlight, with ambient humidity above 60% and temperatures between 18 and 24°C. Avoid dropping below 15°C. Use a well-drained substrate and keep it consistently moist but not waterlogged.

The Pink Nerve Plant 'Pink Special' particularly enjoys high ambient humidity, making it an excellent choice for terraria or small pots, paired with plants sharing the same requirements. With its colourful and decorative foliage, it creates an attractive plant carpet. Thanks to its creeping nature, it is also perfect for hanging baskets, where its trailing stems can be showcased. Ideal for adding a touch of exoticism and colour, it will easily fit into various spaces including bathrooms or kitchens. Pair it with plants with similar needs, like Ficus pumila, in a lovely glass terrarium.

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Fittonia albivenis Pink Special - Nerve plant (Foliage) Foliage

Foliage

Foliage colour variegated
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Height at maturity 10 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Fittonia

Species

albivenis

Cultivar

Pink Special

Family

Acanthaceae

Other common names

Nerve plant, Mosaic plant

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid, South America

Product reference23825

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Location

Not fussy about light levels, the Fittonia adapts well to all rooms in the house. Just avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch. Its need for high humidity means it's best grown in a terrarium or in a room where you can maintain high ambient humidity, such as a bathroom or tropical greenhouse, where it can also be grown as a hanging plant.

Location

Indoor exposure Moderate light, Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom
Height at maturity 10 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate normal
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse), >15°C (greenhouse), >20°C (tropical greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%)

Maintenance and care

Water to keep the compost moist but not waterlogged. Do not allow it to dry out completely. Mist the foliage regularly if kept outside a terrarium.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot every 1 to 2 years, in spring
Use a well-draining potting mix based on turf, lightened with perlite, which retains moisture while ensuring good aeration for the roots.
Apply a liquid fertiliser for green plants, to be applied diluted every month during the growth period (spring and summer).

Houseplant care

Clean the foliage regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and allow for better photosynthesis.
No specific pruning is required, but remove damaged or yellowed leaves to encourage a healthy growth.

Disease and pest advice

In case of red spider mite infestation, increase the ambient humidity and wipe the leaves with a damp cloth. Shower the foliage, same applies for aphids. Remove scale insects with a cotton pad soaked in 70% alcohol.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency High (2 times a week)
Fogging 2 to 3 times a week
Type of soil Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Aphids
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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