Propagation
Sow fresh seeds during spring in a well-drained media. The seeds require the standard peeling treatment prior to sowing.
Semi hardwood cuttings taken during summer should be placed in a dryer less humid protected environment. Avoid misting benches and bottom heat.

Botanic information
Leaf: The almost sessile dark green linear to narrow obovate leaves have an obtuse apex that is mucronate. The entire margins may be slightly recurved or have irregular 2-7 lobes. The upper surface is glabrous or sparsely silky and the underside is covered in silky pubescence that are white or rusty colour.

Flower: The small almost sessile tubulate flowers have pale green to cream oblong-ovoid perianth segments that are up to 5mm (? in) long and a protruding pale pink pistil to 15 mm (? in) long. The flowers are arranged in an erect terminal ovoid or umbel-like conflorescence (raceme) that is up to 25 mm (1in) long by 30 mm (1? in) wide and are accompanied by and involucre of bracts up to 2 mm (2/16 in) long and wide. The flowers open consecutively from the base and the flowering period may be variable but generally they appear from autumn to mid-spring.

Fruit: The glabrous warty all wrinkled oblong-elliptical follicle is up to 8 mm (? in) wide and contains smooth narrow oblong seeds that are up to 10 mm (? in) long by 3 mm (? in) wide. The small seeds are viable but the plant may be reproduced vegetatively.