Propagation
Sow fresh seeds during spring in flats and maintain a temperature of 19º to 27º C. (66º to 81º F). Prick out when large enough to handle and pot up.

Divide offsets during spring and place in a container or plant in situ.

Take leaf cuttings from spring to summer and placed in a protected environment until roots appear, then pot up.

Botanic information
Leaf: The dark green thick fleshy lanceolate-triangular incurved leaves have an accumulated apex and are glabrous on the upper surface and the underside is cross banded with raised white tubercles. They are arranged densely in a rosette that is upright to spreading.

Flower: The small white-pink expanded tubular to funnelform flowers are 2-lipped and had a short pedestal. They are arranged in a raceme that is held above the foliage on a slender scape that is up to 400 mm (16 in) tall and appear during summer.

Fruit: The small loculicidal 3-valved capsule contains numerous tiny seeds that are viable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively to maintain true to type.