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Crocus graveolens
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Crocus graveolens is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native to Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey. Found growing around 1000 meters in stony fields, scrub, and pine forests; flowering occurs in February and March. The flowers are yellow with finely divided stigma with around 12 threads; plants produce many narrow leaves that are grey-green. The tunic of the corms are parallel fibred, and the flowers smell like elder....read more on Wikipedia.
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