From Ground: Begin by dampening the soil around the coral tree using a watering can or a hose, this will make the extraction process easier. Next, use a spade or shovel to cut a wide circle around the plant, ensuring to keep as much of the root ball intact. Carefully work the spade under the root ball to lift the coral tree from its current location.
From Pot: Water the coral tree thoroughly to loosen the soil and carefully tilt the pot sideways while keeping one hand on the soil surface. Gently pull the plant from the pot by grasping the base of its stem. Avoid pulling on the stem or foliage.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray before extraction as it makes the process smoother. Use a small tool or your fingers to carefully push up from the bottom of each cell, lifting the coral tree and its root ball up and out from the tray.