Acis tingitana is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to northern Morocco.
Forms described under the synonym Leucojum fontianum have four to five leaves per bulb, each 6–8 mm wide, produced with the flowers in spring.
Forms described under the synonym Leucojum tingitanum are less robust, with narrower leaves.
[2] Acis tingitana was first described in 1878 by John Gilbert Baker, as Leucojum tingitanum.
[6] Rare in cultivation, Acis tingitana is not fully frost-hardy, and requires protection.