Great review, Tim!
Here it is June 10th. Because it blooms so early, it really takes a year to settle in and show its bloom potential. Good increase though, perhaps in part because there is no hint of rebloom, and in this neck of the woods, it almost always shows up if it's overtly there. The smallish blooms are held above and in proportion to the foliage and are presented beautifully on nicely branched foliage. I love the chartreuse aspect on the back of the sepals. It's a classy effect that reminds me of trumpet lilies.
Last year for me it was pod-nope and pollen-easy.