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mosaic house plant Fittonia Joly Josan – red and green tropical mosaic plant – Ø8.5 cm

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mosaic house plant Fittonia Joly Josan – red and green tropical mosaic plant – Ø8.5 cmWith its spectacular intense red foliage delicately veined with deep green , designed like a true plant mosaic , the Fittonia Joly Josan , also called mosaic plant , is a graphic and decorative tropical indoor plant . Its unique, almost embroidered, natural pattern immediately catches the eye and brings a colorful, elegant and contemporary botanical touch to any interior. This compact decorative plant (8. 5 cm diameter pot height upon delivery:

With its spectacular intense red foliage delicately veined with deep green , designed like a true plant mosaic , the Fittonia Joly Josan , also called mosaic plant , is a graphic and decorative tropical indoor plant .

Its unique, almost embroidered, natural pattern immediately catches the eye and brings a colorful, elegant and contemporary botanical touch to any interior.

This compact decorative plant (8.5 cm diameter pot – height upon delivery: approximately 10 cm, including pot) is ideal for adding a touch of refined tropical style to your décor. ✨🌿

Its vibrant red foliage contrasted with deep green instantly transforms your interior into a living and sophisticated plant decor .


🌿 Depending on your needs:

Fittonia Joly Josan is a:

Tropical houseplant with contrasting red and green foliage
Compact decorative mosaic plant ideal for small spaces
Perfect plant for a tropical terrarium
Colorful houseplant for an urban jungle vibe
A graphic decorative plant with a strong visual impact
Plant suitable for bright rooms without direct sunlight

An elegant and vibrant houseplant , perfect for creating a warm and original green atmosphere . 🌿


🐾 Toxicity to animals:

Fittonia Joly Josan is generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs .

→ However, it is still advisable to place it out of reach as a precaution .


☀️ Depending on your light:

The Fittonia Joly Josan , a bright tropical plant, thrives in:

bright indirect light
a bright room without direct sunlight
a slightly humid atmosphere

Avoid:

Direct sunlight (risk of leaf burn)
spaces that are too dark

Perfect for: tropical terrarium , bright office , plant shelf , bright bathroom or bright living room .


🏡 Depending on your space:

Thanks to its compact size Ø8.5 cm and its dense red and green mosaic foliage , the Fittonia Joly Josan integrates easily into different decorative settings.

It's perfect for:

a glass terrarium – miniature jungle atmosphere
a side table – a colorful touch of greenery
a modern library – graphic contrast
A bright office – natural plant energy
a bright bathroom – appreciates humidity
an urban plant composition – chic jungle effect

Wherever it is placed, it becomes a signature decorative plant , a symbol of a vibrant and harmonious interior .


🌿 General maintenance:

• maintain a slightly humid atmosphere
Gently clean the foliage
• Avoid cold drafts
• monitor the substrate moisture


🌱 Substrate and nutrition:

Ideal substrate for this tropical houseplant :

light and well-draining potting soil
mixture enriched with perlite to promote aeration

Fertilizer:

Once a month in spring and summer
break in winter


🪴 Repotting:

approximately every 12 to 18 months
• preferably in the spring
• Recommended new pot: Ø10–12 cm


💧 Watering:

Regular watering – keep the soil slightly moist
moderate water requirements
• Never let it dry completely
• Avoid stagnant water


🌟 Special features:

decorative tropical indoor plant
Intense red foliage with green veins
Mosaic plant ideal for tropical terrariums
graphic and colorful decorative style
Origin: Tropical South America
Key feature: spectacular mosaic foliage


💫 Symbolism:

The Fittonia Joly Josan symbolizes:

vitality
energy
creativity
passion

It brings a dynamic and inspiring botanical atmosphere , true to the Douceur Maison universe. ✨


🌙 Associated signs: Aries • Leo • Gemini


🌿 In summary:

Fittonia Joly Josan – Ø8.5 cm – ↕ 10 cm

Compact tropical houseplant
Decorative red and green mosaic foliage
bright indirect light
moderate watering
Ideal for tropical terrariums
Carefully packaged shipment

(The images shown are lifestyle photos intended to help you visualize the plant. Depending on the setting, the plant may appear more or less large. For reliable information, please always refer to the exact dimensions indicated in the product description.)

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