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10 houseplants that can grow in water alone with no soil

6. Mint (Mentha)

Mint not only makes a refreshing addition to your kitchen but can also be grown in water. Simply place a few cuttings in a glass of water and leave it in a sunny spot. Mint roots quickly and will soon produce fresh leaves.
7. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia zebrina)
Known for its vibrant purple and green leaves, the Wandering Jew can thrive in water. Snip off a few healthy stems and place them in a water container. This plant grows quickly and can create a cascading effect.
8. Chinese Evergreens (Aglaonema)
Chinese Evergreens can also be adapted to grow in water. Cut a stem just below a node and submerge it in water. This low-light plant is perfect for indoor settings.
9. Coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides)
Coleus is another plant that can thrive in water. Take cuttings from a healthy plant, place them in a jar of water, and ensure the water is changed often to keep it fresh. You’ll soon see new roots forming.

 

10. Purple Heart Plant (Tradescantia pallida)
The eye-catching Purple Heart Plant can also be grown in water. Take a cutting with a few leaves and place it in a jar filled with water. This plant is not only beautiful but also quite resilient.

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