Definitive Series "Flowers" - Phlox, self-adhesive - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 50 Euro Cent

Designer: Stefan Klein & Olaf Neumann, Iserlohn

Definitive Series "Flowers" - Phlox, self-adhesive - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 2019 - 50 Euro Cent


CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date2019
Face Value50.00 
Colorpink
Stamp TypeDefinitive
Item TypeStamp
SID991792
Dimensions
22.00
 x 
30.00
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Sweet scents, sweet dreams: The extremely fragrant Phlox is given away as a romantic occasion and even accompanies marriage proposals. The flowers of the poppy, which the dense umbels are called, appear in spring and usually glow in white, pink, orange, red, red violet and blue violet until September. Phlox also adorns many cottage gardens in Upper Swabia, in Bavarian Swabia, in the Alpine foothills and in the low mountain ranges, where he finds ideal climatic conditions. Originally, the phlox comes from North America. Its circulation area extended from Illinois to Georgia, across different climatic zones. As a result, the phlox of the family Polypore (Polemoniaceae) has acquired its variability. How versatile the phlox is, is shown by the fact that some varieties are up to 150 centimeters in size, while others are suitable as flowering ground cover. The genus includes both annual and perennial varieties. In the 18th century, the first phlox species came to Europe. Available as set of 10, self-adhesive.

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Sweet scents, sweet dreams: The extremely fragrant Phlox is given away as a romantic occasion and even accompanies marriage proposals. The flowers of the poppy, which the dense umbels are called, appear in spring and usually glow in white, pink, orange, red, red violet and blue violet until September. Phlox also adorns many cottage gardens in Upper Swabia, in Bavarian Swabia, in the Alpine foothills and in the low mountain ranges, where he finds ideal climatic conditions. Originally, the phlox comes from North America. Its circulation area extended from Illinois to Georgia, across different climatic zones. As a result, the phlox of the family Polypore (Polemoniaceae) has acquired its variability. How versatile the phlox is, is shown by the fact that some varieties are up to 150 centimeters in size, while others are suitable as flowering ground cover. The genus includes both annual and perennial varieties. In the 18th century, the first phlox species came to Europe. Available as set of 10, self-adhesive..