I bought it at a Plant Society of NY meeting about 15 years ago. Like 'shooting stars' (cyclamen), the tuber or corm can go dormant (resting phase) over the winter, but doesn't always. It broke dormancy again in early March 2025 and is in an active growing phase. with 3 main stems covered with soft fuzzy leaves. The pictures show it in May. It has tripled in size, and not yet flowered. The corm is now about 3 - 4" across. The stems can be pinched back to encourage more bushy growth. I have allowed it to grow out unpruned. It likes bright filtered indirect light and a thorough watering and days of drying before the next watering. Lot of info on culture and care online.