How to Propagate Woodland foxgloves?
Woodland foxgloves can be propagated via seed sowing, stem cuttings, or division. Seed germination requires a period of cold stratification for successful growth. Optimal propagation conditions include bright, indirect light, consistently moist, well-draining soil, and temperatures around 65-75°F. Special care should be taken to treat stem cuttings with rooting hormone for better establishment. Propagation is moderately difficult due to specific temperature and moisture requirements. Steps: 1) For seeds, cold stratify for several weeks, then sow in moist soil; 2) for cuttings, apply rooting hormone, plant in a suitable medium, and maintain high humidity; 3) for division, carefully separate during dormancy and replant promptly.