Anubias: Elegance and Robustness
Ideal for beginners or aquariums, the Anubias (Anubias spp.) appeals with its dense foliage and ability to grow without soil.
Tip: Secure it to a rock or submerged root rather than planting it.
5. Water Poppy: A Touch of Sunshine
The water poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides) brightens up bodies of water with its yellow flowers and floating, heart-shaped leaves.
Tip: Soft but regular light stimulates flowering.
6. Lucky Bamboo: The Feng Shui Favorite
Lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) grows easily in water and is said to attract prosperity and serenity.
Tip: Change the water every 15 days and place it near a window without direct sunlight.
7. Papyrus: The Majestic Giant
With its long stems and graphic appearance, papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) makes a strong presence in water gardens or large indoor containers.
Tip: Keep its roots well submerged in shallow, sunny water.
8. Mint: Instant Freshness
A simple sprig in a glass of water is enough to revive mint. Ideal for teas, cocktails, or salads!
Tip: Place it near a source of natural light.
9. Parsley: Always on Hand
Parsley grows happily in water if it is well hydrated and exposed to light.
Tip: Change the water regularly to maintain healthy growth.
10. Rosemary: A Mediterranean Aroma
Soak a sprig of rosemary in water, and it will form roots within a few days. Perfect for cooking!
Tip: Patience and light are the keys to its success.
11. Green Oregano: Discreet but Delicious
This inconspicuous herb grows easily in a glass of water, adding a touch of aroma to your dishes.
Tip: A bright corner will be enough for it to thrive.
12. Thyme: The Sun in a Pot
Thyme loves the sun and can grow very well in water with some simple care.
Tip: Change the water every 3-4 days and give it plenty of direct light.