7 plants that grow and flower in water (so you don’t have to use soil)

To grow pothos in water be sure to submerge the end of the stem well, which will take a few weeks to generate roots.

Peppermint
If you are looking for a plant that not only decorates but is also useful, peppermint will certainly be for you. This aromatic plant, very useful in the kitchen, can be grown in water.

It doesn’t need much care: immerse the branches until they create roots and place it in a place exposed to sunlight to allow sprouts to grow.

Spathiphyllum
If you don’t already have it at home, you will certainly have seen it in offices, shops or at friends’ homes: spathiphyllum is undoubtedly one of the most widespread houseplants.

Growing it in water, in addition to its wonderful intense green leaves, it will also generate wonderful and fragrant white flowers.

Monstera deliciosa
Being a plant that does not require a lot of light, it is perfect for growing indoors, both in soil and in water.

Use a fairly large container, as the plant can reach considerable heights.

Common ivy Ivy
can also be grown in a pot filled with water. For this type of cultivation, ivy varieties that have smaller leaves are preferred.
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