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7 beautiful aquatic plants for a stunning home aquarium

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 17, 2026, 12:21 IST
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7 beautiful aquatic plants for a stunning home aquarium

Aquatic plants in the aquarium have more functions than just adding beauty to the aquarium. They assist in the oxygenation of water, uptake of excess nutrients, and act as a shelter that reduces stress in fish. All these functions make the aquatic ecosystem healthier and more balanced.


Selecting the proper combination of hardy, attractive plants can turn a basic aquarium into a living work of art. Listed below are seven of the most popular aquatic plants that are renowned for their beauty, ease of maintenance, and importance to the environment, creating a peaceful, vibrant, and naturally sustainable underwater habitat.




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Anubias

Anubias is a hardy, low-maintenance plant with broad, dark green leaves that create a lush tropical look in aquariums. It tolerates varied water conditions, thrives in low to moderate light, and can be attached to rocks or driftwood instead of planted in substrate. These qualities make it ideal for beginners seeking durability and visual depth.


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Java Fern

Java fern is widely appreciated for its adaptability and minimal care requirements. It grows well even in low-light setups and develops distinctive leathery leaves that add texture and structure to the tank. Because it can thrive without soil and attach to décor, it suits many aquarium styles and beginner aquascapes.


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Amazon Sword

The Amazon sword is a large, striking background plant with long, vibrant green leaves that create a dense jungle-like appearance. It improves oxygenation, absorbs excess nutrients, and offers hiding spaces for fish. Although it prefers nutrient-rich substrate and moderate to high light, its dramatic visual impact makes it a centerpiece in planted aquariums.




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Cryptocoryne Wendtii

Cryptocoryne wendtii has beautiful, undulating leaves of varying colours, which add diversity to the aquarium. It can thrive in low to medium lighting conditions and serves as a hiding place for small fish and shrimp. After it has been introduced and adjusted to, it is quite easy to maintain.



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Java Moss

Java moss is a delicate and versatile plant that can be used to create carpets, walls, or even floating masses in the aquarium. It grows well in low light conditions, does not require supplementation with CO₂, and provides secure hiding places for fish and shrimp. It also helps to maintain water balance by supporting beneficial microorganisms.


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Hornwort

Hornwort is a fast-growing plant that can be either floating or rooted with delicate branching that increases oxygen and competes with algae for nutrients. The dense growth serves as a habitat for juvenile fish and shrimp, making it a great addition to breeding tanks. Regular pruning helps control growth while maintaining its water quality benefits.

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Water Wisteria

Water wisteria is a bright, feathery plant that grows quickly under medium to high light and adapts to various water conditions. It can be planted or floated, helping clear excess nutrients while adding depth and movement to the aquarium’s layout. Because of its resilience and rapid growth, it is often recommended for beginners.

Including live aquatic plants such as Anubias, Java fern, and Amazon sword in an aquarium can be very effective in improving the quality of the aquarium. The inclusion of these plants in the aquarium helps in increasing the oxygen levels in the water, reducing nutrients that cause algae to grow, and providing hiding places for the fish, which are very essential for the health of the fish.
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