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Wed, Apr 12, 06 at 11:57
| I found some in my woods and want to move them I tried one and thought I was digging deep enough but she looks kinda wilted is that normal on a transplant I watered it good and it looked like I got all the roots because I dug deep and wide.
Jill |
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| If you are moving the Trillium Cuneatum, which it sounds like from your former post you probably have, they will go dormant soon anyway. I would just plant the rhizome and look for it next year. Deb |
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