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Some more photos from my holiday - if you want 42-45 - Allium ampelophrasum (??) on Mavrovouni beach, only a few meters from our hotel and the sea. In seed but the new leaves were already starting to grow, probably started by the rainfalls in the last days.
Thomas, a very nice tranquil holiday all the beach belongs to you. I don't know but your that C. lingulatum looks a little difference from turkish C. lingulatum. Here my sample for this colchicum.
Thomas, fantastic seeing plants in the wild, particularly the fall bulbs, finding new possible locales for Crocus & Colchicum species, and colonies showing greater diversity than normal... and doing all this while "on holiday" the family... imagine the advances you could make if on a botanic trip specifically The Allium you showed could be A. ampeloprasum, but I rather suspect it might be the closely related A. commutatum (syn. Allium ampelosprasum var. commutatum), separated by very minor differences only discernible when the plants are in flower.
Mark, I had hope, that you would help me with the Allium ID, many thanks. Do you think it's neccesary to classify A. commutatum as a different species if you consider that there are only 'very minor differences' in the flower of both?
Hi ThomasAh Mavrovouni beach - I've stayed there many times and swam in that sea. One of my favourite spots but its a crazy place to get in and out of! Sorry I thought that clump of colchicum was in the Taygetos and not in the Mani. I have only found C. sfikasianum down further towards Porto Kagio, especially where the road cuts through from the south to the east of the cape. I have only found C. macrophyllum on Crete and on Rhodos and at present C. peleponnesiacum has only been recorded as you say around Diakofto. I have not seen this species but I believe it is of similar size to C. pusillum. Your plant looks much bigger. Colchicum psaridis has dark anthers and it is synatherous but it too has small flowers. C. cupanii has similar characteristics but its leaves are quite broad.Did you go south of Monemvassia towards Agios Fokas?Cheers, Marcus