I think so too. It only has a single flower now, but its just starting its season, and it put on a bunch of really big growths this year. I have big expectations for this season.
This is the largest flowered of the genus. The petals are about an inch long on this one. Trias picta is probably the only other one I'd own with flowers about an inch across. The rest are down right teensie.
The leaves on mine are 6-8 inches long with bulbs about 3/4" in diameter. There is little or no stem between the bulbs, so as they grow it looks like a bunch of grapes covered with roots and leaves. The leaves are long and narrow, but very thick and succulent on this species. Right now the whole plant might cover a tea saucer.