{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}} {{Speciesbox |image = |genus = Tigridia |species = matudae |authority = Molseed |synonyms = |synonyms_ref = }}

'''''Tigridia matudae''''' is a rare plant species known from only two locations in Mexico, in a small region along the boundary between the State of Mexico and Morelos. Both sites are at high elevations in the mountains, at altitudes of 2900–3000&nbsp;m, in forests of ''Pinus'' and ''Abies''. One is within Zempoala Lakes National Park. The species is a bulb-forming perennial up to 90&nbsp;cm tall. Leaves are narrow and tapering. Flowers are pale lilac, up to 3&nbsp;cm in diameter, blooming in August and September.<ref>Molseed, Elwood Wendell. 1970. University of California Publications in Botany 54: 83, f. 24, pl. 5d.</ref><ref>[http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/TigridiaTwo Pacific Bulb Society, ''Trigridia'']</ref>

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Category:Iridaceae Category:Flora of the State of Mexico Category:Flora of Morelos