Good morning, everyone. I’m Randall, and I’m here just above, uh, Utah Valley. You can see snow on some of the peaks. It is the beginning of early summer. Today, I’d like to introduce you to a unique flower. It is called the sego lily, right here. The sego lily is, uh, the Utah state flower, and there are three main pedals, you can see right there. Uh, purple inside.
And the sego lily was designated as the Utah state flower in 1911. And when the early pioneers came through in the 1850s or so, uh, often in times when things were difficult, they actually used the sego lily as a food source. Uh, they actually ate the roots of it, so you can see right now some other sego lilies that are starting to blossom, or starting to bloom. A beautiful day out here. Again, the Utah flower, the sego lily.