Selliguea is a plant genus that needs moderate care. Coping well with bright, indirect light and consistent warmth, it requires a humid environment and moisture-retaining soil, although care must be taken to avoid overwatering. Common challenges include susceptibility to pests such as aphids and spider mites, and diseases like root rot, often resulting from waterlogged soil. Seasonal considerations for selliguea include protecting it from harsh winter conditions, which could cause wilting or frost damage, and ensuring it is appropriately rehydrated and shaded in summer to avoid possible desiccation or sun scorch.