Stamp: Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) (Cyprus 2002)

Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) (Cyprus 2002)

13 June (Cyprus ) within release Medicinal Plants goes into circulation Stamp Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) face value 30 Cypriot cent

Stamp Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CY 995
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CY 1034

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Stamp Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) in digits
Country: Cyprus
Date: 2002-06-13
Size: 39 x 26
Perforation: comb 13 x 13¼
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 30 Cypriot cent
Print run: 400000

Stamp Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil) it reflects the thematic directions:

A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs. Flowers may facilitate outcrossing (fusion of sperm and eggs from different individuals in a population) or allow selfing (fusion of sperm and egg from the same flower). Some flowers produce diaspores without fertilization (parthenocarpy). Flowers contain sporangia and are the site where gametophytes develop. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen. After fertilization, the ovary of the flower develops into fruit containing seeds. In addition to facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food.

Stamp, Ocimum basilicum (sweet basil), Cyprus,  , Flowers