Rhamnella comprises shrubs or small trees, adapted to temperate climates, often requiring moderate care. Basic Care Needs include partial to full sunlight, well-draining soil, and temperate watering, with slightly increased hydration in growth periods. Common Challenges are minimal yet can include scale insects and fungal diseases, especially when over-watered or in poor ventilation. Seasonal Considerations involve reducing water intake during winter dormancy and monitoring for frost damage, while spring might necessitate pruning and support for new growth.