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seagull lily flower Sego Lily Calochortus nuttallii 10 Seeds – R&B FloridaseedsCalochortus nuttallii, commonly known as Sego lily or Mariposa lily, is a flowering plant species native to North America, particularly in the western United States and Canada. It is a member of the genus Calochortus, which is part of the Liliaceae family. Here are some key characteristics and information about Calochortus nuttallii: Appearance: Sego lilies are known for their striking, bell shaped flowers. The flowers have three petals (tepals) and
Calochortus nuttallii, commonly known as Sego lily or Mariposa lily, is a flowering plant species native to North America, particularly in the western United States and Canada. It is a member of the genus Calochortus, which is part of the Liliaceae family. Here are some key characteristics and information about Calochortus nuttallii:
Appearance: Sego lilies are known for their striking, bell-shaped flowers. The flowers have three petals (tepals) and come in various colors, including white, cream, pink, lavender, or even yellow. They often have a central dark spot or "eye" on each petal. The plants typically reach a height of 8 to 16 inches (20 to 40 cm).
Habitat: These lilies are primarily found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, sagebrush steppe, open woodlands, and foothills. They can thrive in a range of soil types.
Range: Calochortus nuttallii is native to western North America. Its range extends from British Columbia in Canada southward through the western United States, including states like Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and parts of California.
Blooming Season: Sego lilies typically bloom in late spring to early summer, producing their beautiful flowers during this period.
Historical Significance: The Sego lily has historical significance in the state of Utah, where it was designated as the state flower in 1911. It was chosen for its natural beauty and its role in the state's history. Early Mormon pioneers in Utah reportedly ate the bulbs of the Sego lily during a period of food scarcity, which helped them survive, making it a symbol of endurance and resourcefulness.
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