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It's not a Colchicum (different family to Crocus) but a true Crocus, C. nudiflorus that flowers in autumn with no leaves, the latter appearing in the spring + occurs in mountains of Spain.
 
aeshna5 said:
It's not a Colchicum (different family to Crocus) but a true Crocus, C. nudiflorus that flowers in autumn with no leaves, the latter appearing in the spring + occurs in mountains of Spain.

My thanks to you both for this. One to look out for again in springtime.

Regards,
Graham.
 
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