Philodendron Rojo Congo (Red Congo)
The lush leaves and dramatic size of the Rojo Congo Philodendron make a statement. Unlike other Philodendrons, the Rojo Congo doesn't trail or vine, but instead grows from a central interior point and can get up to 4ft tall (though they are slow growers). They prefer medium-to-bright indirect light (avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn their leaves). They are also cold-sensitive, so keep away from vents and drafty windows. Water when the top 25% of soil is dry. Toxic to animals.
If you are seeing browning leaves on your Rojo Congo, it may be a sign of overwatering or not enough light. Similarly, if your plant becomes "leggy" (loses its lower leaves/bushiness), it's a sign the plant needs more light - the stems are reaching toward the light.