Uraria can be propagated primarily by seeds, with division being a secondary method. Successful seed propagation requires well-draining soil and maintenance of a warm, moist environment, typically between 20-25°C. Seeds might need scarification to enhance germination. For vegetative propagation, division should be done in early spring or fall, taking care not to damage the root system. Propagation of uraria is generally moderate in difficulty with challenges in seed dormancy and ensuring the environment is consistently warm and moist. To propagate by seeds: (1) Scarify the seeds, (2) Sow in well-draining soil, (3) Maintain soil moisture and a temperature of 20-25°C, (4) Provide bright, indirect light, (5) Transplant seedlings when sturdy enough. For division: (1) Carefully dig up the plant during its dormant season, (2) Separate the clumps, maintaining root integrity, (3) Replant each division promptly, and (4) Water thoroughly after planting.