Fittonia Mosaic Tiger Overview
Fittonia ‘Mosaic Tiger’ (commonly called “Nerve Plant”) is a low-growing, compact houseplant prized for its intricately patterned leaves—typically green with cream, yellow, or pale green mosaics and prominent veins. With a dense, spreading habit and vivid foliar texture, it thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity — perfect for terrariums, tabletops, hanging baskets, or as a colorful groundcover in indoor planters.
Why Choose This Plant?
| Highly decorative, finely patterned foliage adds striking contrast and visual interest to small spaces. Compact, easy to propagate, and excellent for humid displays—ideal for terrariums, mixed containers, or as a bright accent in shaded spots. |
Plant Details
| Botanical Name Common Name Ease of Care Height/Spread Growth Speed Pet Friendly |
Fittonia ‘Mosaic Tiger’ Nerve Plant / Fittonia Easy to moderate — prefers consistent moisture and humidity Compact, typically 5–15 cm (2–6 in) tall; spreads 15–30 cm (6–12 in) Moderate-growing Non-toxic to pets but avoid ingestion |
Care Guide
| Light | Bright, indirect light; tolerates lower light but intense direct sun can scorch leaves and wash out mosaic patterns. |
| Water | Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; allow the top 0.5–1 cm to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter; avoid prolonged drought that causes leaf droop. |
| Humidity | Prefers high humidity (60%+); benefits from regular misting, pebble trays, grouping, or placement in terrariums. |
| Temperature | Ideal 18–24°C (65–75°F); keep above ~15°C (59°F) and protected from cold drafts. |
Use a well-draining, moisture-retentive mix (peat or coco with perlite). Pinch back tips to promote bushiness and maintain a carpet-like habit. Repot infrequently; feed lightly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
Use in Terrariums
| Perfect for open or closed terrariums where humidity is high and airflow prevents stagnation; its compact, spreading habit makes it an excellent foreground or carpet plant that showcases intricate leaf patterns. |






