I think your best bet would be to make casts of the bulbs. A good caster can
match the color perfectly or close to it (See the work of Pete Bostrom at
www.lithiccastinglab.com to see what is possible). If it were me, I'd be
concerned that by using a chemically-treated root that the appearance of it
would be drastically changed (ie. darkened). I'd also be concerned about the
durability of the finished "product" and whether it was still attractive to pests.
Just my two cents worth.
Chris Hanson
Curator of Programming
Ketchikan Museums
Ketchikan, AK
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