indoor plant green leaves red veins Fittonia 'Joly Josan Red'
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indoor plant green leaves red veins

indoor plant green leaves red veins Fittonia 'Joly Josan Red'

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indoor plant green leaves red veins Fittonia 'Joly Josan Red'Fittonia albivenis 'Joly Josan Red' Fittonia albivenis 'Joly Josan Red' is a compact nerve plant with dark green leaves crossed by strong red to pink red veins. It grows low from creeping stems, so the colour sits close to the pot surface and becomes more prominent as the plant fills sideways. This Fittonia follows the compact Josan line growth pattern: thin patterned leaves, shallow roots and short stems that thicken well with trimming. The leaf

Fittonia albivenis 'Joly Josan Red'

Fittonia albivenis 'Joly Josan Red' is a compact nerve plant with dark green leaves crossed by strong red to pink-red veins. It grows low from creeping stems, so the colour sits close to the pot surface and becomes more prominent as the plant fills sideways.

This Fittonia follows the compact Josan-line growth pattern: thin patterned leaves, shallow roots and short stems that thicken well with trimming. The leaf surface responds quickly to changes in moisture, so steady conditions are more important than heavy feeding or frequent repotting.

Key traits of 'Joly Josan Red'

  • Compact red-veined Fittonia with dark green leaves and a low spreading habit.
  • Rooting stems help the plant thicken across the substrate surface.
  • Small flower spikes can appear, while the red-veined leaves remain the visible feature in small pots.
  • Grows well in warm, humid conditions with bright filtered light.

Low growth and dense red veining

'Joly Josan Red' stays most defined when the stems remain short and leafy. The red veins run across each small leaf, creating a dense patterned surface as new shoots overlap. Pinching longer stems encourages branching and helps the plant keep a fuller shape.

Like other Fittonia, this cultivar comes from a species adapted to humid tropical forest floors. It has shallow, fine roots and soft leaves, so it responds quickly to changes in moisture. A dry pot causes rapid wilting, while a sealed, wet mix can damage roots and yellow the lower leaves.

Care for 'Joly Josan Red'

  • Water: Keep the substrate evenly lightly moist. Water before the whole pot dries, then drain off any excess.
  • Humidity: Raised humidity keeps the leaves flatter and reduces dry margins. Terrariums and vitrines suit this cultivar when ventilation prevents stagnant wet foliage.
  • Light: Provide bright indirect light. Keep the leaves out of direct sun, which can scorch the patterned surface.
  • Substrate: Use a fine, breathable mix that holds moisture while allowing air through the root zone. Perlite, fine bark or mineral granules help prevent compaction.
  • Temperature: Maintain steady warmth above 17°C and avoid cold glass, draughts and sudden temperature drops.
  • Maintenance: Trim long shoots and tuck healthy cuttings back into the mix to build a denser plant.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. Strong fertiliser can damage fine roots in small pots.

Problems to check on 'Joly Josan Red'

  • Fast wilting: Check the root ball for dryness. Rewater evenly and keep the plant humid while it recovers.
  • Loose, open growth: Increase filtered light and pinch stem tips so new shoots form closer together.
  • Yellow, limp leaves: Inspect for waterlogged substrate or blocked drainage. Let the mix breathe and remove failing foliage.
  • Dry brown edges: Raise humidity, even out watering and keep the plant away from hot direct sun.

Household safety

Fittonia is listed as non-toxic to dogs, cats and horses by ASPCA under Fittonia verschaffeltii. Pruned material should still be removed after trimming, as chewed plant pieces can irritate the stomach.

Name and botanical background

Fittonia albivenis belongs to Acanthaceae and is native to wet tropical South America. Fittonia honours Elizabeth and Sarah Mary Fitton, while albivenis means “white-veined”, a reference to the pale-veined species background behind many modern red and pink selections. The Josan-line background sits behind this compact red-veined selection with dark green leaves and short creeping stems.

Fittonia 'Joly Josan Red' keeps a compact shape, dark green leaves and tight red venation at small scale.

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