I have been wondering for some time if there is a maximum size for a clump of a single clone of VFT. I have grown the same clone of VFT since I purchased it in 1955, so I know these plants can live a long time. However, every year or so, I repot the plant and the growth points tend to naturally divide into individual plants. But, what would happen in the natural environment if the plant was not divided and allowed to grow in situ for many years. Would the clump become progressively larger with hundreds or more growth points? Would there be a limit to the clump size? If an animal (possum, gopher, bear) occasionally dug-up the clump, the individual plants could become scattered and in any given field there could be a number of genetically identical plants or clumps. But, if not disturbed, what would a 50-year-old plant look like? Has anyone observed huge clumps?