Definitive Series "Flowers" - Pansy  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 170 Euro Cent

Designer: Stefan Klein u. Olaf Neumann, Iserlohn

Definitive Series "Flowers" - Pansy - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 170 Euro Cent


Theme: Flora
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2019
Face Value170.00 
Colorwhite violet
Printing TypeMulticolor offset printing
Stamp TypeDefinitive
Item TypeStamp
SID816701
Dimensions
22.00
 x 
30.00
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When the first warm sunbeams touch the ground in the spring, then the time of the pansy has come. The wild form of the early bloomers grows particularly well on meadows, fields and on roadsides, but also on fallow land or screes and sets here especially bright color accents. As the wild pansy, which belongs to the Violaceae family, usually blooms in the colors violet, white and yellow, the scientific name is "Viola tricolor" - "three-colored violet". The herbaceous, usually perennial plant can grow up to 40 inches tall and flowers from April to October. On an upright, mostly branched stalk, alternate heart to egg-shaped, notched, evergreen leaves are found in the lower part, while in the upper part they are larger and lanceolate in shape. In between are finger-shaped pinnate stipules. The petals of the flower have a fragrant fragrance and point towards the center towards a dark line-shaped veining, which are mainly for bumblebees and bees a guide to nectar search.

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When the first warm sunbeams touch the ground in the spring, then the time of the pansy has come. The wild form of the early bloomers grows particularly well on meadows, fields and on roadsides, but also on fallow land or screes and sets here especially bright color accents. As the wild pansy, which belongs to the Violaceae family, usually blooms in the colors violet, white and yellow, the scientific name is "Viola tricolor" - "three-colored violet". The herbaceous, usually perennial plant can grow up to 40 inches tall and flowers from April to October. On an upright, mostly branched stalk, alternate heart to egg-shaped, notched, evergreen leaves are found in the lower part, while in the upper part they are larger and lanceolate in shape. In between are finger-shaped pinnate stipules. The petals of the flower have a fragrant fragrance and point towards the center towards a dark line-shaped veining, which are mainly for bumblebees and bees a guide to nectar search..