You can, but it is a little trickier than some transplants. The corms are quite deep, 10 to 12" inches deep. It is best to wait until bloom season is done, then look for a place with heavy corm growth. You will dig down, and then carefully split some corms off of this clump. The foliage is likely to die off when it is transplanted, but as long as you were gentle with them, they will grow back.
Reserection EP was created in 1995.
The ressurection of Jesus, is when he arose from the dead
The reserection stone.
Yes they can be transplanted.
Yes, livers can be transplanted.
Lilies is the plural form of lily.
Asiatic lilies, Easter lilies, and Peace lilies are safe for cats and not poisonous to them.
Qui transtulit sustinet (Latin "He who transplanted sustains", also "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains" or "He Who Transplanted Continues to Sustain")
Casablanca lilies should be transplanted in the spring after the last frost, when the soil has warmed up and the risk of cold weather has passed. This timing allows the plants to establish their roots during the growing season. If you're transplanting established bulbs, be sure to do so when they are actively growing but before flowering occurs. Ensure you choose a well-draining location with plenty of sunlight for optimal growth.
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
some pink lilies
He who transplanted still sustains