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Tigridia immaculata

Tigridia immaculata (Herb.) Ravenna
Tigridia immaculata
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Tigridia immaculata is a species in the Iridaceae family, native to regions in Mexico and Guatemala. It was first described in 1977 by Ravenna, based on earlier work by Herb.

Description

Tigridia immaculata belongs to the Iridaceae family, commonly known as the iris family. This species is found in the southeastern and southwestern parts of Mexico as well as in Guatemala. It was formally published in 1977 by Ravenna, building upon the original work of Herb. The species is part of the genus Tigridia, which includes other flowering plants known for their showy, colorful blooms.

Distribution

Guatemala · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

Synonyms

Rigidella immaculata

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