Oeonia can be propagated primarily by seed sowing, division, or tissue culture. Success hinges on maintaining optimal light, temperature, and well-draining soil conditions. Special techniques may be required, such as stratification for seeds or careful separation during division, to preserve the delicate root system. The difficulty level for propagation is moderate, with challenges including specific environmental requirements and potential low germination rates. Steps for propagation are: 1) Collect seeds or separate rhizomes carefully, 2) Sow seeds shallowly or plant divisions at the appropriate depth, 3) Provide consistent moisture and indirect light, 4) Ensure temperatures are within the species-specific range, and 5) Transplant seedlings or divisions once established.