Philodendron refers to an American variety of "climbing" tropical plant. They're quite often grown as houseplants, and require a general temperature range of 75-85 degrees fahrenheit. Most require little watering, and will do very poorly if over-watered or kept in a dimly lit area.

A plant that fits this genus is the Split Leaf Tree, which grows upward and must be bound to a sturdy stake or, quite often, half of a small portion of tree trunk split in two. It doesn't matter what you use for support, really, it's just essential that it has something.

These are supposed to be strong plants, though I have one and it's doing quite badly, I think due to a lack of sunlight in my closet-like bedroom.