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Gardening tips - 7 plants that grow and bloom in water, no need to... | Facebook

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7 plants that grow and bloom in water, no need to use soil.
1. Water Lilies (Nymphaea spp.)
Water lilies are iconic aquatic plants known for their stunning, fragrant flowers that float on the water's surface. They come in various colors, including white, pink, yellow, and red. Their broad, round leaves (pads) are equally decorative and provide shade for aquatic life.
2. Lotus (Nelumbo spp.)
Lotus plants produce large, exotic flowers that emerge above the water on sturdy stalks and have broad leaves that float on the water. They are often associated with tranquility and purity, featuring flowers in white, pink, or yellow.
3. Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
Water hyacinths are free-floating aquatic plants with attractive, lavender-blue flowers and glossy, rounded leaves. They are fast-growing and can quickly cover the water surface, providing excellent cover for fish.
4. Anubias (Anubias spp.)
Anubias are popular aquarium plants known for their sturdy, dark green leaves and slow growth. They can produce small, white flowers when conditions are right. Anubias are very resilient and adapt well to different water conditions.
5. Water Poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides)
Water poppies have attractive, yellow flowers with a dark center that bloom above heart-shaped floating leaves. They add a cheerful and bright touch to water gardens and are relatively easy to care for.
6. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
Lucky bamboo is an easy-to-grow plant that thrives in water. It has slender, upright stalks with green, lance-shaped leaves. Although not a true bamboo, it is popular for its elegance and simplicity, often grown in decorative arrangements.
7. Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus)
Papyrus is a tall, grass-like plant with clusters of thin, green stems topped with tufts of grassy bracts. It is a striking addition to water gardens and ponds, adding height and texture.




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Becky Hollingsworth Burke
Will Crepe Myrtle root in water and would it need to be planted?
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April Jensen
Spider plants also can grow in water
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Michele Delaney
I have Photos plants the route the interior of my home in large glass vases or bowls with water with a betta fish in each of them ❤️.
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Jeannie Hornbeck
Watt I do not understand You can start them in water but once you put them in dirt and they get too wet,  they die 
Janelle Hildebrand Peterman
I’ve had this one for many years. When it gets too big-I just cut off most of the roots and place it back in water.
May be an image of ivy
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Meg Shapleigh
Janelle Hildebrand Peterman how often do you change her water?
Janelle Hildebrand Peterman
Meg Shapleigh I add to it for 4-6 weeks then change the water and clean the vase. If it looks dirty earlier, I change it. I wash the roots under running water before I cut them off about every quarter year, or any time they look really green. I’m a snowbird so I wrap the roots in a wet paper towel and take them back and forth with me. I have had the same New Guinea impatiens since 2019 by rooting them, planting them in a small pot then separating them and planting several pots with them when I get to our other home.
Christina Frazier
Art Bae I want to exercise my non green thumb with these.. or just some herbs to start
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Christina Frazier this is a good starter
Christina Frazier
Art Bae yeah as soon as I have the time😩 I want to make some medicine so bad
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Christina Frazier save it for your off day or u with the kids like fuck it y’all let’s go to Home Depot / Walmart right quick
At Walmart the plant u need for this is $11. Home Depot $17
Christina Frazier
Art Bae yes that's a good idea especially with Oshi I used to have to buy her flowers daily or she would cry she loved plants which made me want to cultivate that within her
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Christina Frazier I wish I was closer to y’all sometimes
Christina Frazier
Art Bae I know that would be dope you could teach us a lil something about plants
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Christina Frazier id help y’all build a balcony box or a porch garden greenhouse , it’s so much easier than ppl think
Christina Frazier
Art Bae I want one in my back yard😍
Julie Savage
I have all of these!
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Debra Smith Preston
I've started a garden like this....love it
Debbie Martin Lashbaugh
What’s the name of the plant with the red bloom ?
Barbara Ann Schafer
Wow & I think also the Pilea(money plant)& I think Chelle did mention that to me and I read it online when I researched it.. cool thank you !
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Uniqque Lamar 
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My zz's in water turned yellow... what can I add to the water to give the proper nutrients ro them?
MaryEllen Felgueira
I've placed a peace lily in water and it's thriving
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Barbara C. Robinson
MaryEllen Felgueira we used to put these in a round vase with a beta fish, which would feed the Peace lily. Fun to watch.
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Pat Chapman
MaryEllen Felgueira is it just water or do you put liquid feed in as well?
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Heidi DeBree
AND, SPIDER PLANTS!!
Mary Catherine
Are any of these water plants able to thrive in an area in the lawn that is always wet in spring but dries up in summer, and could or would they come back the next wet season?
Winona Heydenrych
They also grow beautifully with lecca
Dedra Knight Hall
Philodendron will as well.
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Jennie Mitschke
I like this idea! My mom had a plant she was growing in water. She added a few drops of green food coloring to the water. That’s what I would do.
Peggy J. Wills Comer
I don't understand how the snake plant/mother-in-law's tongue roots for other people. I can't keep one alive to save my life! If I try to put it in water it just gets mushy and dies.. when I put it in dirt and try not to water so much, they dry up.. if I water them they get mushy even in dirt. Any suggestions?
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Tina Larrabee
Peggy J. Wills Comer are you using we'll water or city water? I'd think city water would be full of chlorine but I'm not sure
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Diane Maki
Thank you for sharing this!!
Raul Cano-Rogers
Is it me or did I miss the Author say that non of the plants pictured are the same as the plants listed?
Google the species listed and the pictures are definitely not the same.
All the plants pictured can be started in water but will need soil.… 
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Sara Atherton
I can only wish!! I can sadly manage to extinguish Almost anything! 😳☹️ Yet, I have a star plant from Jeff Timme that I can’t figure out what to do with it!!
Karen Nelson
Its called rooting your cuttings. One couldn't have the same result if you dropped seeds into the cup
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Angela Reynolds
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the description and the picture contain completely different plants, apart from one?
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Stephanie Patrick
Erica Patrick 🤔 Been seeing a lot of plants like this for top edge of fish tanks too.. To grow at the top and give fish extra oxygen.
Mel Mel
Heaps of plants grow in water
Kristen Wilson
My "Z" plant leaf is just sitting in water. Looks great but no roots........not sure what else to do
Judy Baron Sloan
Sometimes it takes a while...
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Hazel Young
Kristen Wilson I change water weekly and don't use tap water
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Alma Kari Santos
It never works for me 😭
Christie Cochran Arena
What are the plants, bottom left, with the red and white flowers.
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Ann Bliss
How much light is sufficient?
Carleen Burgess
Can you put any of these in a fountain?
Lisa Evans
I love my water plants
Crystal Hirlehey
What is suitable for my beta fish
Krista Marie
The snake plant too?
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Ilona von Schweetz
8. Every other living plant
Greta Herron
Can I put my broken tomato plant branches in water?
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Priscilla Hutchinson
Is it just water or do you have to add something in the water?
Kim Wozere
Do cuttings take in water?
Jan Ford
I am trying to get this with my Prayer plant!
Linda Hope
Angela Chaney notice you can root the plant I gave you and have more...
Michelle Fletcher
Bobbie Ferguson I was admiring your skill










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