Here are 12 houseplants that can grow in water without soil:















- Spider plant
- Lucky bamboo
- Pothos
- Snake plant
- ZZ plant
- Arrowhead plant
- Peace lily
- Philodendron
- Dracaena
- Dieffenbachia
- Bromeliad
- African violet
These plants can thrive in water for months or even years, with proper care. Here are some tips for growing houseplants in water:
- Use filtered or bottled water, as tap water can contain chlorine and other chemicals that can be harmful to the plants.
- Change the water every week or two.
- Add a small amount of fertilizer to the water every month.
- Place the plants in a bright, indirect light location.
- Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
With proper care, your houseplants will thrive in water for years to come.