Stigmaphyllon littorale is found growing along the Rio Parana, Rio Uruguay and Rio Paragua and along Brazilian coastal areas. The genus name comes from the Latin words 'stigma' for the receptive apex of the pistil of a flower and 'phyla', meaning "leaf" for the leaf-like stigma in the g...
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We have grown this plant since 1999 and that year also originally received the relatedMascagnia macropteraas a species of Stigmophylon, which it certainly resembles. We also growStigmaphyllon littorale. These three plants seem confused in the nursery trade so we have a comparison image showing t...
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