Hieracium aurantiacum L. is being investigated as a model system for studying the genetic basis of gametophytic apomixis. Micropropagation methods were developed for the multiplication and maintenance of unique genotypes, and to facilitate the development of an Agrobacterium-mediated transformation procedure. A basal medium containing Murashige & Skoog macro- and micro-salts, B5 vitamins and 3% sucrose was used throughout. Shoot regeneration from leaf disks was optimized on a medium supplemented with 2.5 mu M indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and 2.2 mu M 6-benzyladenine (BA). Shoot proliferation was optimized using 2.2 mu M BA, without additional IBA, giving 5-fold shoot-tip multiplication rates every 4 weeks. Shoots readily formed roots on the basal medium and could be transplanted to potting medium 3 weeks later. Micropropagation was found to have no effect on the expression of apomixis in this species.