Description
A distinctive species as the flowers are blackish-violet with lobes of the same colour rather than white or brown. The flowers are held in dense racemes and are elongated bells with a very constricted mouth. The pedicels of the sterile flowers are paler and smaller than fertile ones.
Cultivated bulbs raised from plants originally discovered in Eastern Crete, Lassithi, alt. 200 m.
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