The optimal timing for relocating these rhizomatous plants is crucial to their health and continued bloom production. Careful consideration of the plant’s growth cycle and local climate conditions ensures successful transplanting and minimizes stress on the specimen.
Moving them at the correct point in their dormancy cycle allows the plant to establish roots in its new location before the demands of active growth begin. This practice enhances plant vigor, promotes flowering in the subsequent season, and can be essential for controlling overcrowding or addressing soil deficiencies.