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Kris, I'm watching this topic! Love the ciliate Draba (D. lacaitai). Nice silverly foliage on Potentialla speciosa; I wasn't familiar with this species so I searched for some photos of the flowers... the flowers are modest to be sure, but the foliage is certainly showy in the most silvery forms. Looking forward to seeing more.Photo link of Potentilla speciosa, foliage and flowers:http://kallima.sk/especies.php?plant=1191Did you find any late flowering Allium? Should be several from the area.
KrisLooking forward to more from your trip.I visited Mt Chelmos in April 2009 when it was covered with Crocus. Friends who visited two weeks earlier saw hardly any.I think you look much more closely when it is not a perfect season and discover unforeseen treasures, not only plants but the local culture.
I think it fits quite well within the variation of C. bivonae. Not many other candidates I suppose. Here some pics that show C. bivonae variation in southern Greece (shape and colour of the tepals). Perhaps C. chalcedonicum is somewhat similar, but I have not seen it myself. Picture 7 or 8 seems to have a different shape of anthers, but perhaps this has just something to do with the age of the flower...C. peloponessiacum is more like psaridis, cupanii, stevenii, pusillum and cretense (cupanii group).