How to Propagate Ox-tongues?
Primary propagation for ox-tongues is through seed sowing, with division as a secondary option. Successful propagation places importance on factors such as ample sunlight, moderate temperatures, and well-draining soil. Special considerations include scarification of seeds to improve germination rates. Propagation of ox-tongues is generally straightforward but may be complicated by poor seed viability or incorrect soil conditions. To propagate ox-tongues: 1) Soak seeds overnight to soften the outer coat; 2) Sow seeds in a well-draining soil mix, lightly covering them; 3) Place in a sunny location and maintain consistent moisture; 4) Once seedlings establish, thin out and transplant if necessary; 5) For division, separate mature plants in early spring or fall and replant immediately.