Araceae

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Colloquially known as aroids, members of the family include a number of common houseplants and cut flowers used in the floral industry. See also list of plants in the family Araceae.
Let the top two inches of soil dry out between waterings, which should amount to watering about once per week. Make sure to plant aroids in a pot with drainage holes. Aroids will droop, wilt, yellow, or get crispy when thirsty and sometimes develop dark brown, mushy spots when they’re overwatered.