Contaminated soil can be remediated by various methods. Phytoremediation is an on-site remediation approach that employs plants to remove inorganic pollutants and immiscible soil contents. The remediation potentials of four native plant species namely Tridax procumbens, Ruellia tuberosa, Dodonaea viscosa and Azadirachta indica from Hg-contaminated soils were studied in pot culture experiment. Mercury (Hg) content in plant roots and shoots were analyzed at 20, 40 and 60 th days of the study period. According to BCF & TF values, Tridax procumbens showed increasing BCF values ranges from 0.163 to 0.228, a higher ability in Hg uptake and translocation to roots than shoots. As per TF values Ruellia tuberosa, Dodonaea viscosa and Azadirachta indica has shown ≥1, indicates translocation of mercury from the plant roots to the aerial parts. Hg contamination caused a significant reduction in vegetative growth parameters and photosynthetic pigments, whereas proline and MDA contents in plants parts increased with the increasing days of contamination.