Reginae in bloom

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You don't typically see the yellow on the staminode in Ulla Silkens, so it certainly looks like a reginae given the typical pouch as well; having said that, the bloom does not appear to be fully open yet. If the petals reflex backward, as I believe was mentioned in the other thread, that gives it away as an Ulla.
 
Rick, it lives in ground in my garden. Absolutely hardy.

Oh yes. Actually they probably prefer cooler than warmer. There are some stands of this species in TN (at elevation in the east part of the State). And I guess even Arkansas to the West of me (also at elevation). But my latitude seems to be about the southern edge of the range for reginae. They are much more common north of Tennessee.
 
Is this the normal blooming time? I have a few that are about 4-6 inches tall now. You have a whole plant pic?
 

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