Schistostephium encompasses plants adapted to specific climates, often requiring careful attention to mimic native growth conditions. Basic care needs entail sufficient light, ideally full sun to partial shade, consistent moisture levels without waterlogging, and well-draining soil that retains some moisture. Gardeners face common challenges such as managing pest invasions, combating fungal diseases, and mitigating environmental stressors. Seasonally, schistostephium may require protection from harsh temperatures or adjustments in watering routines to accommodate growth cycles and dormancy periods. Attention to these aspects ensures the successful cultivation of schistostephium.