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12 plants that grow and thrive in water, without soil

articleUseronApril 16, 2026

The water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is captivating with its lavender-blue flowers and glossy, light green leaves. However, caution is advised, as this plant grows quickly and can easily take over the entire space if left unchecked. Nevertheless, it provides excellent cover for fish, offering them natural protection.

Care tip: To prevent the plant from dominating the entire pond, trim it regularly.

Anubias: Lasting Elegance.
Anubias (Anubias spp.) are highly valued in aquariums for their resilience and low maintenance. Their thick, dark green leaves lend a sophisticated character to both aquariums and water gardens.

Care tip: Attach them to rocks or submerged pieces of wood instead of planting them in the ground.

Water poppy: a luminous accent

The water poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides), with its bright yellow flowers and floating, heart-shaped leaves, is perfect for adding color and joy to your ponds. Its abundant blooms are ideal for brightening up any body of water.

Care tip: To encourage abundant flowering, give the plant several hours of sun per day.

Lucky Bamboo: A Feng Shui Plant.
Although Dracaena sanderiana is not a true bamboo, it enjoys great popularity in modern interiors. This plant thrives in water and is said to bring good luck and prosperity. Its slender silhouette fits perfectly into a modern decor.

Care tip: Change the water every two weeks and place the plant in a location with diffused light.

Papyrus: Majestic appeal.
Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) creates drama with its long, elegant stems crowned with delicate tufts. Perfect for large water gardens or indoor pots, it grows easily in still water.

Care tip: Hold the roots in shallow water and place them in bright light.

Aromatic herbs: Freshness in your kitchen

Did you know that some herbs thrive in water? They not only add aroma and flavor to dishes, but also create an aesthetically pleasing, green accent in the kitchen. Here are some of the best varieties for indoor growing:

Mint: Place a sprig of mint in a glass of water and let it develop roots. Keep it in a bright spot near a window.
Parsley: Place a few sprigs in a pot of fresh water. To ensure continued growth, change the water regularly.
Rosemary: Place a sprig in a glass of water and wait until it develops roots before using it in cooking.
Green oregano: A hardy plant that thrives in water with minimal natural light.
Thyme: Soak thyme sprigs in a glass of water and place them in a spot where they receive direct sunlight for optimal growth.
Care tip: Change the water every 3-4 days to prevent mold and ensure the plant receives sufficient natural light.

Why is it worthwhile to adopt aquatic plants?
Plants that grow without soil have many advantages:

Easy to care for: Requires no soil or special fertilizers.

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