Aroids are one of the most in-demand plants right now and ‘Philos’ top the list of Aroids that have caught the fancy of collectors around the world. With some 500 species of Philodendrons and various hybrids to pick from, there are enough and more of this species to keep a collector busy for a lifetime.Locating: Philodendrons are shade growers that thrive in medium to bright light even though they are known to tolerate low light conditions too. If you are locating them indoors, it’s best to rotate the plants around once every few weeks, giving them a bright window or a balcony for a few days.Watering: Overwatering is the chief cause of disease or loss of plant life. While a Philodendron needs regular watering, do ensure that you don’t overwater them. To get plants to show off their richly coloured leaves, it is best to wipe them clean with moist tissue or cloth once every month. In drier months, misting them a few times a week could help improve humidity around the plant, helping them flourish.