Muilla coronata
Adam Fikso (Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:31:19 PST)

Hello Donald: Dig some and replant them in as close to identical
conditions as soon as you can, without they're being out of the ground for
more than a few hours.

Don't delay, if you wait for dormancy, they may be gone, paved over,
disappeared, crushed by tractors, etc., etc. Do it NOW. Carry a trowel in
your truck, with newspapers .

Wrapping in wet newsprint for transport works as well as anything for
everything I've ever tried. . Speed and minimal disturbance is of the
essence.

Be sure to transport a hunk of the same soil--keeping this around the root
ball.

Message -----
From: "Donald Barnett" <rakkasanbarnett@gmail.com>
To: <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:34 PM
Subject: [pbs] Muilla coronata

First of the bulbs flowering in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. The muilla
coronata are growing in a vacant lot. Half the population was destroyed
last
year from construction. Suggestions on how to transplant bulbs. I would
assume after they go dormant I can dig them up? Ill mark them with tent
stakes, there are easily 500+ plants.

Any suggestions or interests are welcome.

Tx,

Donnie
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