Cabbage is also called water cabbage because it has green leaves like cabbage. It is a relatively small plant and is just right to keep in a tank of water. If you give it occasional drops of hydroponic nutrient solution, it will grow more vigorously and its side shoots will scream! Photo by |Su Bei Lao Xiang
One Leaf Lotus
One Leaf Lotus looks particularly peculiar, like a leaf floating on the water surface, the leaf looks like a gaping hole bitten by a small animal. It's especially interesting to look at, and it also produces small white flowers. Throw directly to the water to raise on the line, do not worry at all!
Bowl Lotus
The bowl lotus is a small lotus flower. When the root is planted in the soil, it grows huge leaves and beautiful flowers. Whether you keep it in a small bowl, a large tank, or even outside in a pond, it will thrive and is not afraid of the sun at all in the summer! Flower enthusiasts who want to keep a lotus flower can browse the Flower Mall. There are many choices of beautiful lotus flowers of all sizes for both indoors and in the yard!
Water hyacinth
Water hyacinth is simply proliferating in the South. As long as there is water it can reproduce, and all other aquatic plants are crowded out by it! So, if you want to pick a few water hyacinth to keep in your home, make sure you use a pot, and if you don't want to keep it, make sure you throw it in the trash. Don't just throw them away to prevent biological invasions!
Foxtail Algae
Foxtail Algae is green, looks fluffy and cute, and is exceptionally purifying. It can quickly remove nitrogen, phosphorus and other eutrophic elements from the water, and also adsorb heavy metals to make the water cleaner! Author|Cat on Glass
Calamus
Calamus isn't kept completely in the water, it usually grows near the water. Dig a handful by the river, add some moss, and you have a simple and natural bonsai. You can get a beautiful bonsai without spending any money. It's really worth it!
Copperwort
If you want to say you like water flowers, you can't get around the moneywort. Whether it's thrown into the water in a whole pot, or half soil, half water, it's a flower that does exceptionally well and grows bigger and bigger over the summer, making it a favorite!
Sea Life Flower
The leaves of the barracuda grow in the water, about half a meter above the surface, and open up like a small umbrella, especially in the summer. In shady places, it gives shade to the small fish. It is said that the small fish of the barracuda can weave in and out, hence the name barracuda. Image by | Little Alien Guest
Small fragrant bushes
Flora remembers that when she was a little girl, there were lots of small fragrant bushes growing along the river not far from the back of my house. When they were ripe, they looked like sausages strung one on top of the other, so I would pick a few at a time. With a hard pull, its seeds would float away in the wind! Image by | Commander
Water Bamboo
Water Bamboo likes warm and humid environment, and usually grows in ponds or small rivers. You can grab a handful by the river and take them home to plant in a pot. As long as you can ensure enough humidity, it will grow like crazy and can't stop. It will feel better to look at it in the summer when it's lush and green!
Water Onion
An onion is a type of flower that grows on the edge of a pond. It is called a scallion because it looks a lot like the large onions we eat. It is a big lush green color every time and looks especially fresh and tender, but this green onion is not edible. Please don't eat it indiscriminately! Image by | I'm also 24 years old