Baby Fittonia (Nerve plant) Verschaffeltii
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- Diameter2cm
- Height±10cm
- LovesPartly shady
- BenefitsAir cleaner
- Pet friendlyNon-toxic
Little baby :)
Came in good condition and is very healthy
Super sweet, easy to care for plant!
My order was just like this picture promises.
Arrived within 2 days of ordering. Well packaged however the leaves were squeezed in the packaging so it is slightly damaged and pushed to one side. It is also not close to 10cm in height, approximately 7cm. Hopefully it will recover as the leaves are stunning :)
Such a cute plant. Arrived health, strong and well packaged. Bought this little one to put in a terrarium with my polka dot plant.
A beautiful little plant, the picture doesn't do it justice :)
Your order will be hand picked and packed in our strong and sustainable packaging as soon as possible, after which it will be delivered straight from our greenhouse to your door by your chosen carrier. You can follow the journey of your plants via the tracking link you receive in your mail. If you have any questions regarding your order and its shipment, you can get in contact with our support team.
We expect every order to arrive in tip-top shape. We take intensive care of the plants in our greenhouse and use special and as sustainable as possible protective packaging to ship our plants. We also wrote an extensive blog about how to unpack and prepare your plants for growth after shipping. However there are rare occasions where our plants don’t meet their full potential. That’s why all plants are guaranteed for 30 days after arrival, if still in its original nursery pot.
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Everything about Fittonia
Fittonias are popular houseplants known for their colourful foliage. Their leaves come in bright colours such as green, pink, white, and red. These plants are native to South America, especially Peru. They grow in tropical rainforests as ground cover under tree canopies.
The full botanical name is Fittonia Albivenis and is named after Elizabeth and Sarah Mary Fitton, two Irish sisters who introduced the science of plants to young people with the book ‘Conversations on Botany’. The specific name Albivensis literally means "White Veins".