Stamp: Nature preservation (Andorra, Spanish Administration 1993)

Nature preservation (Andorra, Spanish Administration 1993)

01 January (Andorra, Spanish Administration ) within release Nature goes into circulation Stamp Nature preservation face value 28 Spanish peseta

Stamp Nature preservation in catalogues
Michel: Mi:AD-ES 231
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:AD-ES 221

Stamp is square format.

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Country: Andorra, Spanish Administration
Date: 1993-01-01
Print: Photogravure
Perforation: 13¾ x 14
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 28 Spanish peseta

Stamp Nature preservation it reflects the thematic directions:

A mushroom (or toadstool) is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus; hence the word "mushroom" is most often applied to those fungi (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes) that have a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills (lamellae, sing. lamella) on the underside of the cap. These gills produce microscopic spores that help the fungus spread across the ground or its occupant surface. "Mushroom" describes a variety of gilled fungi, with or without stems, and the term is used even more generally, to describe both the fleshy fruiting bodies of some Ascomycota and the woody or leathery fruiting bodies of some Basidiomycota, depending upon the context of the word. Forms deviating from the standard morphology usually have more specific names, such as "bolete", "puffball", "stinkhorn", and "morel", and gilled mushrooms themselves are often called "agarics" in reference to their similarity to Agaricus or their order Agaricales. By extension, the term "mushroom" can also designate the entire fungus when in culture; the thallus (called a mycelium) of species forming the fruiting bodies called mushrooms; or the species itself.

Flora is the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenous—native plant life. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. Flora, fauna and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.

Stamp, Nature preservation, Andorra, Spanish Administration,  , Mushrooms, Plants (Flora)