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Mastigostyla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, first described as a genus in 1928. The entire group is endemic to South America. The genus name is derived from the Greek words mastigos, meaning "whip", and stylos, meaning "style". Species Mastigostyla boliviensis (R.C.Foster) Goldblatt - Bolivia Mastigostyla brachiandra Ravenna - Argentina (Salta) Mastigostyla brevicaulis (Baker) R.C.Foster - Bolivia Mastigostyla cabrerae R.C.Foster - Argentina (Jujuy, Salta) Mastigostyla candaravensis Ravenna - Peru (Tacna) Mastigostyla cardenasii R.C.Foster - Bolivia, Peru (Cusco) Mastigostyla chuquisacensis Huaylla & Wilkin - Bolivia Mastigostyla cyrtophylla I.M.Johnst. - Peru (Arequipa) Mastigostyla gracilis R.C.Foster - Chile, Bolivia Mastigostyla herrerae (Vargas) Ravenna - Peru (Cusco) Mastigostyla hoppii R.C.Foster - Peru (Arequipa) Mastigostyla humilis Ravenna - Peru (Cusco) Mastigostyla implicata Ravenna - Argentina (Jujuy) Mastigostyla johnstonii R.C.Foster - Argentin......read more on Wikipedia.
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