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I second Armin's comments. Really enjoyed the pictures and your travel log Janis. Your photos are superb. Yikes about the prospect of being "lost" in the labyrinthine chaos of Athens with an uncooperative navigator!Once again lovely to read your travel writing and may there be many more, and may you continue to post them.Marcus
Hi Janis,I greatly enjoyed your account as I too am recently returned from looking at Crocus in the Peloponnese and you can read my account of the Alpine Garden Society website, 'Northumberland Diary', entry 195. At times I had considerable difficulty separating C. niveus from C. cancellatus and I should be interested to hear how you think your C. niveus from 'Tripoli, Velanidia differ from your C. cancellatus from Stemnitsa, as the stigma dissection seems very similar in both from the photos. I agree with you about the latter, but after a study of mixed populations in the Richia area, I think the key character is where the stigma is branched. In C. niveus it seems to branch only in the terminal 20% or so. Do you agree?