2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting
2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting

2 pack x 250 Seeds - Water Mimosa Seeds, Hat Rau Nhut Seeds for Planting

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Grow Your Own Rau Nhút (Water Mimosa / Neptunia oleracea) – Edible Touch-Sensitive Aquatic Plants for Urban Home Cooks & Container Pond Gardeners

Grow Your Own Rau Nhút (Water Mimosa / Neptunia oleracea) – Edible Touch-Sensitive Aquatic Plants for Urban Home Cooks & Container Pond Gardeners

Rau nhút (also called water mimosa or sensitive neptunia) is a fast-growing, edible aquatic legume that’s a hidden gem for city dwellers who crave authentic Southeast Asian flavors but can’t find fresh bunches at the store. Its bipinnate leaves dramatically fold shut when touched—like a tiny underwater version of the sensitive plant—making it endlessly fun for kids, TikTok videos, and dinner-party “wow” moments. Young shoots and leaves taste mildly like cabbage with a subtle mushroom umami; they’re perfect in Vietnamese stir-fries, Thai sour curries, salads, or blanched with dipping sauce. Plus, it’s nitrogen-fixing, helps control algae in ponds, and thrives in small containers or mini-ponds on balconies and patios.

Best of all for Chicago-area gardeners: treat it as a tender summer annual in containers. Grow it outdoors from late spring to early fall, then bring it indoors to an aquarium or bright windowsill for overwintering. No yard needed—just a shallow tray, bucket, or 5–10 gallon pot with 1–6 inches of water over the soil.

Step-by-Step Growing Guide (from seed to harvest in 4–6 weeks)

  1. Seed Prep (24–48 hours)
    Soak seeds in room-temperature water. Some growers lightly scarify (rub gently with sandpaper) for faster sprouting, but soaking alone works great. Seeds are small, dark brown, and easy to handle. Expect 70–90% germination.

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  1. Planting
    Use a wide, shallow container (net pots, pond baskets, or even a plastic tub). Fill with heavy potting soil or a sand/soil mix, then add 1–3 inches of water so the crowns are submerged but leaves can float or emerge. Full sun (6+ hours) is ideal; water temp 70–85°F for best growth. You can also float stems directly on the surface once established.
  2. Germination & Early Care
    Place in a warm, sunny spot (south-facing balcony or under grow lights indoors). Keep water warm and clean—change weekly if algae builds up. Seedlings appear in 2–7 days. Thin to 2–3 plants per small pot.
  3. Growth & Maintenance
    Plants spread quickly into floating mats (3–6 inches tall, stems up to 5 ft long). Trim regularly to encourage tender new shoots for eating. No fertilizer needed—it fixes its own nitrogen! Watch for aphids (rare); hose them off if they appear. In Chicago, start indoors in March–April or direct-sow outdoors after last frost when water warms up. Bring inside before nights drop below 50°F.
  4. Harvesting
    Snip young shoots and leaves (top 4–6 inches) every 1–2 weeks once plants are 6+ inches across. The more you harvest, the bushier it gets. Always leave some foliage so it keeps photosynthesizing.

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Pro Tip for Chicago Winters: Overwinter a few stems in a 10–20 gallon aquarium with a small pump and grow light. It stays lush indoors and gives you fresh rau nhút year-round or early starts next spring.

Easy Rau Nhút Recipes for Home Cooks

  • Classic Vietnamese Stir-Fry (Rau Nhút Xào Tỏi): Garlic, fish sauce, oyster sauce, and a splash of water. 2-minute cook time—crisp, garlicky perfection.
  • Thai-Style Sour Curry or Canh Chua: Add to tamarind broth with pineapple, tomatoes, and shrimp or fish. The leaves hold their crunch beautifully.
  • Simple Salad or Dipping Snack: Blanch 30 seconds, shock in ice water, then serve with nam prik gapi (chili-shrimp paste dip) or in fresh spring rolls.

The flavor is mild enough for kids and pairs with everything from crispy pork to tofu.

 


These 2 packs of 250 Water Mimosa seeds (Neptunia oleracea) let you grow this unique aquatic vegetable prized in Southeast Asian cuisine. Known as Rau Nhút in Vietnamese cooking, Water Mimosa produces tender floating stems with sensitive leaves—perfect for soups, salads, and stir-fries.

✨ Highlights

  • 500 total seeds across 2 packs for pond or container growing
  • Unique touch-sensitive leaves fold when disturbed
  • Crisp, mild-flavored stems popular in Asian dishes
  • Grows in shallow water or waterlogged soil
  • Fast-growing once established in warm conditions

📋 How to Use

  1. Scarify or soak seeds 24-48 hours before planting
  2. Sow in waterlogged soil or shallow water (1-4 inches deep)
  3. Maintain warm temperatures (75-85°F / 24-29°C)
  4. Provide full sun for best growth
  5. Harvest tender stems and leaves as plant spreads

📦 What's Included

  • 2 sealed packs × 250 Water Mimosa seeds each (500 total)
  • Growing instructions for aquatic planting

🌱 Care & Storage

Store seeds cool and dry until planting. Water Mimosa requires constantly wet or submerged conditions—ideal for container water gardens, pond edges, or bog gardens. Not frost-tolerant.

📝 Key Terms

  • Water Mimosa (Neptunia oleracea) — Aquatic vegetable with edible stems; sensitive leaves fold when touched
  • Rau Nhút — Vietnamese name for Water Mimosa; used in soups and spring rolls

Cozy Note: Watching rau nhút leaves slowly fold at your touch—nature's tiny magic trick right in your water garden.

Inventory Last Updated: May 25, 2026

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