How to Propagate False rue anemones?
The primary propagation method for false rue anemones is through division or seed sowing. Successful propagation considers light exposure, which should be partial shade, as well as consistently moist, well-drained soil with a preference for cooler temperatures. Special considerations include ensuring the soil is humus-rich and avoiding the disturbance of established plants, as false rue anemones does not transplant well. Propagination can be somewhat challenging due to its sensitivity. To propagate false rue anemones, follow these steps: 1) Dividing the clumps in early spring or fall when the plant is dormant. Carefully lift the clump, separate into smaller clumps ensuring roots and shoots on each and replant at the same depth. 2) For seed sowing, collect seeds when ripe in late spring and sow immediately in a prepared seedbed or pots, as the seeds have a short viability period. Cover lightly with soil and maintain moisture. Germination may take up to a year, hence patience is paramount.