"[7] Following a "rigorous trial and assessment programme" the RHS determined it to be robust, with both colour and form as "stable".
It may be propagated readily from seed sown in the fall, or from tip cuttings taken in late spring and early summer.
Aurinia is widely available at garden centers, so home propagation is not really necessary unless you have an unusual form or need great numbers of plants.
Small amounts only of complete plant food may be given in early spring as a boost, but feeding is not essential.
To keep Aurinia tidy, it can be sheared back quite hard with clippers, unless you are waiting for the seeds to ripen.