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Not a lot of use to you in this case, Steve - but obliqua smells nice!
I'd usually try and give a flower a sniff to check for scent, Maggi, but didn't this time. I was delicately balanced trying to avoid getting snagged on a group of Euphorbia acanthothamnos - the chicken wire plant!
This is Fritillaria lusitanica, found in central Portugal in the Easter day. This site has many specimen, but some were already finishing flowering. They are very pretty, and somewhat rare to find.
Spotted in southern Evia. Would this be Fritillaria ehrhartii or perhaps Fritillaria obliqua (flower angle?).