Propagation
Sow seeds when ripe in pots and maintain a temperature of 16º to 18º C. (61º to 64º F), may require pre soaking in water with a small amount of detergent for ten minutes.

Take cuttings of non-flowering shoots during late spring to early summer.

Note:
This plant is susceptible to Large Citrus Butterfly and it dislikes root disturbance.

Botanic information
Leaf: The sessile leathery leaves vary from narrow-elliptical to obovate or lanceolate with a depressed mid rib with prominent glands. The apex is broad-acute and the leaves are aromatic.

Flower: The white stellate flowers have a waxy texture and are composed of 5-spreading oblong-obovate lobes and 10-stamens.There are 2 to 6 flowers arranged in an axillary cluster on a short peduncle and appear during spring.

Fruit: The small fruit is a schizocarp. The small seeds are viable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively.