Written by Sharvan Kumar
Pothos is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in water. It’s an excellent choice for beginners and can grow easily by simply placing cuttings in water and letting the roots develop.
Often associated with good luck, lucky bamboo can grow in water with just a few stones to stabilize the roots. It needs indirect light and regular water changes to thrive.
Spider plants can be propagated in water by placing the plantlets in a jar. As long as you change the water regularly and provide enough light, the plant will continue to grow healthily.
Known for its heart-shaped leaves, the philodendron can live in water indefinitely. Just ensure that the roots are submerged, and it will grow well with proper light and water care.
English ivy can easily grow in water. It doesn’t require soil, and as long as the water is changed often, this plant can thrive in a water-based environment.
While typically associated with ponds, water lilies can also thrive in a large vase or jar indoors. They need a lot of light and a bit of space to grow but can live in water indefinitely with proper care.
A popular aquatic plant in aquariums, Anubias can also grow well in indoor water containers. This plant is slow-growing and requires low light, making it ideal for water setups inside the house.
From East West Hunt