Monday, February 5, 2007
Wiki Journal
Reading an article in Wiki Journal about Sego Lilly, I learned that Sego Lilly were the imporant food source for Native Americans and Mornon pioneers, and is a state flower of Utah. It has one to three flowers. Each has three petals in which are tinged with lilac and have a purplish brand radiating from its yellow base. It has a linear leaf. Native Americans were often broiled and boiled Sego Lilly to use it as their food source. Currently, it is planted as an ornamental in Utah because of its natural, attrative tulip-shaped petals. Utah adopted this flower as its state flower on March 16, 1911. These are two things I have learned about the Sego Lilly at Wiki encyclopedia website, and the depict of this flower posted on the website page looks really beautiful and attractive. I would like to have it at my backyard and in my room as well.
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