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Yesterday, April 30, I took a climbing trip to the Agrafa region and more specifically to Borlero top at 2017 m. I saw and photographed lots of flowers both bulbous and non-bulbous. I saw a Crocus sp af. veluchensis. However, this one is not typical Crocus veluchensis that I see in the mnts in Eastern Greece (Olympus, Ossa, Pieria). Two different features are immediate different (from typical veluchensis) but others may be present as well. Since I did not have the time (I went with a large group of climbers - not botanizers - what a pity!) to dig up a corm and examine the tunics and also could not look at a cross section of a leave and other flower details. The two features that made it different were: a) the style always white and 2) leaves on the average were thinner than typical veluchensis.pic 20: at the base (1200 m) getting ready to start climbingpic 056: a waterfallpics 073: somewhat larger leaves but as large as typical veluchensispics 089 and 099: typical leaves and smaller leavesGeorge Papapolymerou