The cephalotus genus, native to a single region in Southwest Australia, requires meticulous attention to replicate its natural habitat. Optimal care demands bright, indirect light, constant moisture without waterlogging, and a temperate climate with cool roots. Cultivation substrate should be acidic and well-draining. Challenges include vulnerability to root rot, fungal infections, and aphid infestations. Seasonally, cephalotus demands more water in summer with protection from extreme heat, while in winter, the water supply should decrease as the plant enters dormancy. Maintaining consistent care while adjusting for seasonal shifts is crucial for cephalotus's health.