The leopard plants genus represents moisture-loving, partly shade-preferring plants with a moderate temperature requirement. The basic care needs of leopard plants consist of high-quality, well-drained soil, regular watering, ideally with soft, lukewarm water, and partial to full shade exposure. The most common challenges linked to leopard plants are slug and snail damage, powdery mildew, and leaf spot diseases. During the growing season, leopard plants requires extra mulching and watering, and a reduced exposure to the sun in hot summer months to prevent wilting. During winter, protection from harsh cold and frost is needed.