Stamp: 50 Years Arizona Statehood, Giant Saguaro Cactus (United States of America 1962)

50 Years Arizona Statehood, Giant Saguaro Cactus (United States of America 1962)

14 February (United States of America ) within release Arizona Statehood, 50th Anniversary Issue goes into circulation Stamp 50 Years Arizona Statehood, Giant Saguaro Cactus face value 4 United States cent

Stamp 50 Years Arizona Statehood, Giant Saguaro Cactus in catalogues
Michel: Mi:US 821
Stamp Number: Sn:US 1192

Stamp is square format.

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Country: United States of America
Date: 1962-02-14
Print: Recess
Perforation: 11
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 4 United States cent
Print run: 122000000

Stamp 50 Years Arizona Statehood, Giant Saguaro Cactus it reflects the thematic directions:

A cactus (pl.: cacti, cactuses, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae (/kækˈteɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/),[a] a family of the order Caryophyllales comprising about 127 genera with some 1,750 known species.The word cactus derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek word κάκτος (káktos), a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is now not certain. Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. They are native to the Americas, ranging from Patagonia in the south to parts of western Canada in the north, with the exception of Rhipsalis baccifera, which is also found in Africa and Sri Lanka. Cacti are adapted to live in very dry environments, including the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth. Because of this, cacti show many adaptations to conserve water. For example, almost all cacti are succulents, meaning they have thickened, fleshy parts adapted to store water. Unlike many other succulents, the stem is the only part of most cacti where this vital process takes place. Most species of cacti have lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves. As well as defending against herbivores, spines help prevent water loss by reducing air flow close to the cactus and providing some shade. In the absence of true leaves, cacti's enlarged stems carry out photosynthesis. 

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