How to Propagate Sand Lily?
Primary propagation of sand Lily is through seed sowing, but division is also viable due to its clump-forming nature. Success hinges on mimicking its natural habitat, ensuring full sun exposure, well-draining sandy soils, and an arid climate with cool nights. Special care must be taken not to disturb the deep taproot. This plant can be challenging to cultivate outside its native range due to specific soil and moisture conditions. For successful propagation: 1) Harvest seeds after flowers fade; 2) Sow seeds in sandy, well-draining soil; 3) Place pots in a sunny location; 4) Water sparingly, simulating natural arid conditions; 5) For division, carefully separate clumps in early spring, avoiding taproot damage.