Propagation
Take semi hardwood cuttings from autumn to winter and place in a protected environment.

Culture
Tip prune after flowering to encourage a second flush of flowers and the plant can tolerate a hard prune to rejuvenate.


Botanic information
Leaf: The leaves are pinnatisect up to 25 mm (1 in) wide and have 4 to 10 pairs of variable lobes. The upper surface is dark green and covered in white tomentum.

Flower: The flowers are a solitary capitulum (daisy-like) head with bright yellow ray florets and orange disk florets. They are held above the foliage on a slender peduncle that is up to 180mm (7in) tall and appear during spring. Spot flowering may occurs throughout the year.

Fruit: The small seed has white papas and is not commonly seen. The plant is normally reproduced vegetatively.