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12 plants that grow and thrive in water, without soil

articleUseronApril 16, 2026

12 plants that grow and thrive in water without the need for soil.
You’ve probably heard of this surprising trick: pouring juice. Want to add an original touch of nature to your interior or garden without dealing with soil? Aquatic plants are the perfect solution! These aesthetically pleasing, low-maintenance, and sometimes even eco-friendly plants are just as happy in a garden pond as in a simple, decorative vase. Discover 8 sophisticated aquatic plants that will beautify your space while creating a calming atmosphere. Water Lilies
: Floating Elegance.
Water lilies (Nymphaea spp.) are undoubtedly the queens of aquatic plants. Their large, round leaves float majestically on the water’s surface, and their beautiful, often fragrant blooms offer a color palette ranging from pure white to intense red. Not only are they beautiful, but they also provide shade for fish and help maintain the natural balance of the water.

Care tip: For abundant flowering, place in a sunny spot in shallow water.

Lotus: Majestic Purity.
The lotus (Nelumbo spp.) is a symbol of peace and renewal. It is distinguished by its spectacular blossoms, which grow on long, strong stems above the water. Whether white, pink, or yellow, each lotus flower offers a true visual spectacle. Its ability to thrive in murky water makes it a plant that can adapt extremely well to atmospheric conditions.

Care tip: Place the plant in full sun and slightly cloudy water to encourage faster growth.

Water hyacinth: Invasive beauty

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