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17 plants you can keep in pots filled with water

  • Basil . Strange as it may seem, basil can also be grown in water.
  • Ivy . There are many varieties, but those that are best suited to hydroculture are those with small leaves. Cut about 20 cm of stem and immerse half of it in water. After a few days it will begin to produce roots.
  • Pilea . A very resistant plant, which adapts to many different environments, hydroculture included.
  • Phalagio . This very common houseplant can be grown in water. Cut a leaf with its stem and immerse it in a vase filled with water. After a few weeks it will begin to produce roots.
  • Swedish ivy . It can reach 50 cm in height, has fibrous roots and its leaves are succulent. This plant grows easily in water.
  • Sweet Potato . This plant is very decorative. Just put a piece of sweet potato in a vase of water and wait for it to produce the first leaves.
  • Tulips . While they are difficult to manage indoors, they too can be grown and flowered in water.
  • Rosemary . This very useful aromatic plant can also be kept in water, following the instructions described above.

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