Propagation
Surface sow fresh seeds when ripe (early spring) in a well-drained media, and maintain a temperature of 19º to 24º C. (66º to 77º F). Germination takes from 1 to 3 months. Prick out and pot up when they are large enough to handle and plant out after all risk of frost has passed.

Division of offsets in early spring and place in a moist sandy media until roots appear.

Note:
Care should be taken when handling the plant as it may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction and the seeds are poisonous if ingested.


Botanic information
Leaf: The leaves are lanceolate to obovate up to 60 mm (2? in) wide with a crenate to deeply scalloped margin and a short sheaved petiole. The upper surface has a textured appearance and the underside is softly pubescent.

Flower: The pale yellow salverform flowers have a short pubescent tube with spreading lobes that notched and a deeper yellow eye. There are 3-25 flowers arranged in an umbel that appears amongst the foliage from early to mid spring.

Fruit: The small capsule has 5-10 valves and releases numerous tiny seeds that are vailable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively to maintain true to type.