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Originally Posted by camille1585
Very nice! They make very nice clumps once they're well established and happy. But now I'm even more confused about the difference between Cyp kentuckiense and it's european counterpart Cyp calceolus. They look pretty much identical. Anyone know?
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Cyp kentuckiense is a larger plant with a much larger flower than Cyp calceolus. The pouch is distinctly bucket-shaped, and white to cream in color (rarely yellow). It is single-flowered 99% of the time. The petals are very long and very twisted, whereas Cyp calceolus petals are generally less twisted, and of a red or maroon color, as opposed to chestnut brown. Cyp kentuckiense is known only from the southeastern US. It has the largest flower in the genus and is among the most heat tolerant species.