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Tigridia augusta is smaller than most Tigridia and produces beautiful purple flowers in late spring. This plant can be found growing wild at high altitudes in the altiplano highlands of central Mexico. Tigridia roots were known as cacomitl by the ancient Aztecs and they gave the flowers the name ocēlōxōchitl.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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