The primary propagation methods for ixeris include seed sowing, division, and potentially cuttings. Key factors for success are appropriate light exposure, optimal temperatures - generally warm, and well-draining soil. Special considerations for ixeris may involve stratification of seeds if they require cold periods to germinate. The general difficulty of propagating ixeris is moderate, with challenges including maintaining ideal moisture levels during germination or rooting. To propagate ixeris, start with these steps: (1) Collect seeds post-flowering or divide the root clump in early spring. (2) If using seeds, stratify if necessary, then sow in a tray with well-draining soil mix. (3) For division, separate healthy sections ensuring each has roots attached. (4) Plant divisions or seedlings in individual pots. (5) Maintain consistent moisture and warm temperatures, with partial shade. (6) Transplant to a permanent location once established.