-
Calochortus nuttallii, also
known as the sego lily, is a
bulbous perennial plant that is
endemic to the
Western United States. The
common name of sego...
- word
Calochortus is
derived from Gr**** and
means "beautiful gr****".
Calochortus flowers have six tepals.
Unlike most
other Liliaceae,
Calochortus tepals...
- emblems, for
instance as the
county flower of Oxfordshire, UK.
Calochortus nuttallii, the sego lily, is the
official state flower of Utah. Jussieu, Antoine...
-
Veltheimia capensis Scarborough lily,
Cyrtanthus elatus Sego lily,
Calochortus nuttallii Siberian fawn lily,
Erythronium sibiri****
Spear lily, Doryanthes...
- Indians, who
taught them to eat the bulb of the
native Sego Lily (
Calochortus nuttallii).
Works Progress Administration (1937). Idaho: A
Guide in Word and...
-
species is
classified in the
Calochortus genus in the
family Liliaceae. It has no
subspecies or varieties.
Calochortus aureus was
published by Sereno...
- The sego lily (
Calochortus nuttallii) is a
bulbous perennial endemic to the
Western U.S., and is the
state flower of Utah. Sego Lily may also
refer to:...
-
Bluebonnet spp.
Lupinus spp. 1901 (broadened in 1971) Utah Sego lily
Calochortus nuttallii 1911
Vermont Red
clover Trifolium pratense 1894
Virgin Islands Yellow...
- gibba)
desert Mariposa lily (
Calochortus kennedyi)
doubting Mariposa lily (
Calochortus ambiguus)
golden Mariposa lily (
Calochortus aureus)
lemon lily (Lilium...
-
people who
mistook the
bulbs for that of the
edible sego lily (
Calochortus nuttallii) were
poisoned in Juab County, Utah. Six of them
seriously enough...