If the tubers are relatively "lengthy" can you see the old annual leaf scars along the tuber? If yes, cut off the growing point with a couple of the scars and replant after treating cut surface with powdered sulfur to protect against rot. Scrape along top of tuber remnant, dust with rooting hormone and replant. Slow, but new growing points will form along the wound. Wait a couple of years and can then slice tuber and growing points apart.
And for the myrmechory - cut squares of old pantyhose, fold loosely over seed pods that are forming and close around stem with a twist tie. The fabric dries quickly after rain so no worry about mold. And when capsule splits the seed is contained.
And for the myrmechory - cut squares of old pantyhose, fold loosely over seed pods that are forming and close around stem with a twist tie. The fabric dries quickly after rain so no worry about mold. And when capsule splits the seed is contained.