Belonging to the Asteraceae family, plumeless saw-worts are long-lived perennials requiring full to partial sunlight, with a preference for cooler climates. They require well-draining, loamy soil and moderate watering, with a need for caution to prevent waterlogging. Challenges include susceptibility to powdery mildew, rust, and aphids. For seasonal considerations, pruning should take place in early spring for healthier growth. As summer heat can cause stress, providing partial shade can be beneficial, while its winter dormancy demands less watering.