Growing Tigridia (Tiger Flowers/Mexican Shell Flower)
Posted By High Country Gardens Content Team on Jun 11, 2018 · Revised on Sep 18, 2025
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Posted By High Country Gardens Content Team on Jun 11, 2018 · Revised on Sep 18, 2025
by High Country Gardens
Growing Tigridia is easy, and provides eye-popping results in the garden when mid-to late summer arrives.
Traditionally the roots were eaten by the Aztec people of Mexico who appreciated its chestnut-like flavor. They called it Cacomitl, Jaguar Flower. Whether it reminds you of a tiger, jaguar, shell or peacock, Tigridia is a rising star for exotic presence in the garden.
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