Withe can typically be propagated by seed sowing, taking hardwood or semi-hardwood cuttings, or by layering. Key factors for successful propagation include bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. A major consideration is that seed viability may decline rapidly, so fresh seeds are preferred. Propagation can be challenging due to slow root development and a relatively low success rate, especially for cuttings. To propagate by cuttings, follow these steps: (1) Take a healthy, disease-free cutting in late spring or early summer. (2) Dip the cutting end in rooting hormone. (3) Plant the cutting in a pot with a well-draining medium. (4) Maintain consistent moisture and high humidity, possibly by covering with a plastic dome. (5) Place in bright, indirect light and wait for rooting to occur, checking periodically.