Wastewaters commonly contain plant nutrients, particularly nitrogen and
phosphorus that are often applied as artificial fertilizers to irrigated
fodders and crops. Reclaimed water has been used for landscape and
agricultural irrigation all over the world and these practices have been
documented as an effective method to use water resources wisely and
efficiently. To check the effect of recycled water in floriculture
different plants were used including umbrella plant (Cyperus
alternifolius), dracaena (Cordyline terminalis) and euonymus (Euonymus
japonicas).The characteristics of wastewater used for irrigation showed
an obvious variation in the mineral content of the sewage water and
recycled water. Both types of water presented high values of EC. Plant
growth parameters were studied to determine the effect of water
treatments on plants. Results showed that sewage water had superior
effect on plant growth and mineral uptake in all plants species used in
this experiment. Recycled water also increased the plant growth and
mineral uptake but it ranked second in water treatments.