The epay genus, recognized for its vibrant flowers, has a care profile that demands attention to light, water, temperature, and soil. Preferring full sun, epay requires well-draining soil and consistent watering, while being wary of overwatering. Epay thrives in warm temperatures but can tolerate mild, brief frosts. Gardeners often face challenges with pests like aphids and issues with root rot. Seasonally, epay typically demands more water in summer and less in winter, with pruning done post-flowering in spring or early summer.