Fittonia Root Bridges 'Green' Plants 5.5 cm pot
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Water when the top layer of soil is dry.
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Also Known As: Nerve Plant, Mosaic Plant
Water when the top layer of soil is dry.
Also Known As: Nerve Plant, Mosaic Plant
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The yellow green plants variety of Fittonia is one of those quiet showstoppers — dark green oval leaves mapped with pale yellow-green veins that form a fine, net-like mosaic across every slightly glossy surface. It's visually distinct the moment it arrives, and unlike the bold pinks or reds of other nerve plant siblings, this variety keeps things subtle and sophisticated.
Native to the tropical rainforests of South America, Fittonia albivenis has long been cherished as a compact, ground-covering houseplant. This yellow-green variety is visually distinct from the more common white- or pink-veined types — the vein colour sits in a softer, lime-toned spectrum that blends warmly with green interiors. The plant grows low and bushy, forming a dense mat of slightly wavy-edged, oval leaves that rarely exceed a few centimetres each. Because it has shallow roots by nature, it thrives in small pots and containers, making it genuinely well-suited to the 10cm pot it arrives in.
This plant stays small — naturally. It does not outgrow a desk, a bathroom shelf, or a bookcase nook. Its compact, mat-forming growth habit means no cutting back, no staking, no dramatic repotting every few months. For Indian homes where space is a genuine consideration, a plant that knows its boundaries is always a good find.
Few plants look as striking inside a glass terrarium as a nerve plant — the humid microclimate inside a terrarium is genuinely close to what this plant experiences in its native rainforest floor habitat. Outside a terrarium, it works equally well on a bathroom counter (where shower steam keeps it happy) or on a desk near a north- or east-facing window. The dense, mosaic-patterned foliage makes it a natural focal piece even in a plain pot.
This plant is straightforward about what it wants: moist soil, but never waterlogged. It will actually tell you when it is thirsty — the leaves droop dramatically, earning it the affectionate nickname "drama queen" among plant enthusiasts. The good news is that it recovers quickly once watered. Just avoid letting it reach that point repeatedly, as the leaves will suffer over time.
Nerve plants help purify the air in indoor spaces, quietly filtering the air around your desk or reading corner. For a plant this compact, that's a genuinely useful trait in a city apartment or home office.
The Fittonia Yellow Green thrives in environments with high humidity — ideally around 60–70% relative humidity. This makes it a natural fit for Indian homes during the monsoon months, when indoor humidity climbs naturally. In drier seasons or air-conditioned rooms, placing the pot on a tray with pebbles and water, or grouping it with other plants, helps maintain moisture in the air around it. Keep it away from cold drafts, AC vents blowing directly, and temperatures below 15°C — sudden cold is the one thing it genuinely dislikes.
Also Known As: Mosaic Plant, Nerve Plant
This Fittonia is grown in-house at our nursery, rooted in cocopeat for healthy, well-established roots, and comes with a 7-day replacement guarantee so your plant arrives in exactly the condition you'd expect. Our nursery roots go back over 40 years to Sanjay Nursery — that experience shows in every plant we dispatch.
Once you have one nerve plant on your desk, you'll find yourself pulling your chair a little closer just to look at it.
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