A friend in Adelaide asks "It would be great if you could ask the SRGC forum about how to handle old Lewisias with long stems behind the growing rosettes. I have several Lewisias that are roughly 10-12 yrs old. Each has a long ugly trailing stem behind the rosette. What do I do? Bury it? Cut it off and hope to re-root? What happens in Nature? My only Lewisia book makes no mention despite discussing all the wild species and shows most of them in the wild."
I wonder if Gene had success with what Cliff suggested or if he should try treating them as cuttings and if so, when would be the best time to do this,
cheers
fermi