Propagation
Sow fresh seeds in situ during spring.
Take cuttings during late summer and placed on a misting bench.
Note:
Contact with the leaves may cause skin irritation and this plant may become invasive.
Botanic information
Leaf: The sessile leaves are pinnate to bipinnate with lobes that are linear or tread-like with a downy texture. The apex is acuminate and when the foliage is crushed it has an apple scent.
Flower: The white flower-heads appears singularly at the ends of the branches during summer.
Fruit: The tiny seeds are very viable and the plant has naturalised in parts of Australia. The plant is normally propagated vegetatively.