Laboratory investigations of the potential of the bio- mass of non-living, dried, roots of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) to remove two basic dyes, methylene blue and Victoria blue, from aqueous solu- tions were conducted. Parameters studied included pH, sorbent dosage, contact time and initial concentrations. The Langrnuir isotherm was found to represent the measured sorption data well. Maximum sorption capacities of water hyacinth roots for methylene blue and Victoria blue were 128.9 and 145.4 mg/g respec- tively. Water hyacinth roots could represent a cheap source of biosorbent for basic dyes as they are readily available in great abundance