How to Propagate Chionographis?
Primary propagation of chionographis includes division and seed sowing. Key factors for success involve maintaining high humidity, stable temperatures, and using well-draining, fertile soil. Special considerations include mimicking the plant's natural environment, which may require shade and protection from intense sun. Propagating chionographis is moderately difficult due to its specific habitat needs. To propagate by division, gently separate rhizomes during dormancy and replant immediately. For seeds, sow them in a cold frame after the last frost, covering lightly with soil, and keep moist until germination.