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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Scientific name
  
Fittonia

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Acanthaceae

Higher classification
  
Acanthaceae

Order
  
Lamiales

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Similar
  
Fittonia albivenis, Acanthaceae, Radiator plants, Hypoestes, Pilea

Fittonia


Fittonia (nerve plant) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical rainforest in South America, mainly Peru.

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Fittonia Nerve Plant Costa Farms

The most commonly grown are F. albivenis and its cultivars. They are spreading evergreen perennials growing 10–15 cm (4–6 in) tall. They bear lush green leaves with accented veins of white to deep pink and have a short fuzz covering their stems. Small buds may appear after time where the stem splits into leaves. Flowers are small with a white to off-white colour. Plants are best kept in a moist area with mild sunlight and temperatures above 55 °F (13 °C), therefore in temperate areas they must be grown as houseplants. Without water for a few days, this plant is known to "faint" but is easily revived with a quick watering and resumes its healthiness. Its spreading habit makes it ideal as groundcover.

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Species

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  • Fittonia albivenis "Leaves used by the Machiguenga as a hallucinogenic admixture in kamarampi prior to their introduction to Psychotria viridis."
  • Fittonia gigantea

  • Fittonia Fittonia albivenis Useful Tropical Plants

    Fittonia Nerve Plant Costa Farms

    References

    Fittonia Wikipedia