The Sego Lily is Utah's state flower. It is a yellowish or brightish yellow, dark violet and red, sometimes, and white. For most pictures of the Sego Lily, go to Google images and type in Sego Lily.
The sego lily, which is the state flower of Utah.
The Sego Lily
The sego lily was made the official state flower after a census was taken of the state's school children as to their preference for a state flower
No. It lives in the desert and is the State Flower of Utah.
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The edible part of the sego lily is the bulb, but be cautious, the sego lily can resemble very toxic flowers.
the people made it there floer duhh after the crickets ate the Utah's peoples crops people learned to dig the root of the Sega lily and ate it after there crops had grown back they decided to make it there state flower
The sego lily (Calochortus nuttallii) originated in the western United States, particularly in regions such as Utah, Nevada, and California. It thrives in dry, open areas and is well-adapted to the arid climate of the Great Basin. The flower is significant in Utah's history, as it was adopted as the state flower in 1911, symbolizing resilience and survival.
Because when the pioneers didn't have food because of the cricketts, they ate the roots of a sego lily.
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