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Graham I have the same problem and as the shoots are appearing many feet apart I think the way I shall deal with this is to apply Roundup when I have removed enough for planting elsewhere The main problem I think is that when dug up this seems to be a trigger for the remaining roots to produce long stolons well underground even popping up in the grass
fritillaria camaschstensis seems to be quite adaptable to being mooved around, as long as this is done when its dormant and replanted immediately.i mooved some dormant bulbs at several points last year, 2 in october, 7 in november and then one in february. all grew very vigorousely and 7 are now in full bloom as i write. if you want 1 or 2 large flowering sized specimens i could post you 2 in june when they have gone dormant, if you want to swap something for them, that you have in good numbers? some podophyllums perhaps? or anything else which is hardy?Pontus
I would be THRILLED if my Podophyllums did this! especially as it looks to be P. delavayi?