Can wild Lily's be transplanted while in bloom?
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It would be better to wait until the plant has finished blooming.
You could try. I don’t see any reason that they couldnt
no, wait until they are finished blooming, transplant the entire plant including the foilage.let the foliage die off on its own
Blooming plants transplant better after they are done blooming. The best time to move them is in the fall after they have finished blooming. Cut back all foliage and replant the bulb immediately.
The reasons being:
1. Making flowers takes up mucho energy which would leave them too weak to fight off diseases, and
2. The foliage wouldn't survive and the need it for creating next year's flower