Five of my ten cyps are now blooming size and have rewarded my great efforts at growing them by gracing me with flowers this year. This is the best performer, it had four buds but one blasted when I had it out of the ground for a day to take it to a meeting. All my cyps are in 1 gallon pots sunken into the raised bed I prepared for them to have adequate drainage since our 'soil' here is 50% clay, 25% maple roots and 25% rock. the glossy yellow pouch has to be seen to be believed. Plant was about 10" tall. There is a great deal of confusion between this and Cyp.pubescens; the only salient difference I can determine form the dozen or so contradictory descriptions claiming to be authoritative is that one has larger flowers than the other. Which one varies depending on the 'authority'. I really don't care. This is the name I got it under and so this is the name on the tag. BTW, the particles on some of the cyps are sawdust from the carpenter bees above in the maple tree.