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by Michael Wheatley

Tiger or Columbia lilies (Lilium columbianum) are native to the southern mountains in British Columbia and Alberta. The bulb of this flower is traditionally used by First Nations as a raw spicy snack or cooked as sweet starch, often mixed with salmon roe. Cutting the flowers or digging up their bulbs other than for traditional aboriginal uses is discouraged as this can hinder natural propagation.

Greeting cards are blank inside, printed with vegetable-based inks on recycled paper, measure 5” x 7” and come with a 100% recycled envelope.


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