Pothos is one of the easiest plants to grow in water. Its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves can thrive in a water-filled container, making it an ideal choice for indoor spaces.
Spider plants produce long, arching leaves and small plantlets or "spiderettes." They are adaptable and can grow well in water, producing a visually appealing display.
Despite its name, lucky bamboo is not a true bamboo but a type of dracaena. It can grow in water alone and is often grown in decorative containers, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
English ivy can be propagated in water easily. Its cascading vines and variegated leaves can add a lush touch to indoor spaces.
Some varieties of begonias can thrive in water. They produce colorful, waxy leaves and can be propagated by placing stem cuttings in water.
Coleus is appreciated for its vibrant and colorful foliage. It can be rooted in water from stem cuttings, providing a burst of color without the need for soil.
While African Violets typically grow in soil, they can be propagated in water by placing leaf cuttings in a container. Once roots develop, they can be transferred to soil or kept in water.
Many philodendron varieties can adapt to growing in water. They have attractive foliage and can be propagated from stem cuttings submerged in water.