As my wife says we went for a walk this morning as the day was cool, slightly overcast, but with a promise of sunny spells later. We thought it would be good to clear our heads, not from an excess of alcohol I hasten to add, as our sole intake all evening had been a couple of glasses of Gluhwein.
We headed off to the cliffs above what is commonly called Aphrodite's Rock in the tourist literature but that the locals know as Petra tou Romeou (Rock of the Greek), but that's another story.
We quickly found Fagonia cretica scrambling through various shrubs, as was Clematis cirrhosa also.
Anemone coronaria and Arisarum vulgare were well in evidence.
This sign would appear to be out of date as I believe it should now read Ephedra foeminea.