Sego Lily - 8x10 print
Sego Lily - 8x10 print
Sego Lily, Calochortus nuttallii
Her name, Sego (or seego or sikoo) is Shoshone for edible bulb 🤍 Shoshone and Ute peoples harvested and ate the bulbs of this pretty lily~ boiled, roasted, or dried, then ground and cooked into a soup or porridge. They taught early Mormon immigrants (in present day Utah) how to find and use the bulbs to survive winter and times of famine. Sego lily is recognized as the state flower of Utah because of her historic role, but her significance to Shoshone, Ute, and other Indigenous cultures long predates this designation 🤍
This is an 8×10” giclee print of my original painting, Sego Lily. It’s printed with archival ink on thick, textured cotton rag paper, signed on the back, packaged in a protective sleeve with backing board, and ready for a standard-size frame.
Archival prints are shipped in a flat envelope through USPS Priority Mail.