Yellow Flowers for today's Sunday Stamps!
Help for Ukraine Canada, 2022 |
Yellow Gentan Welfare: Alpine flowers Berlin, 1975 |
Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) Flowers Definitives Germany, 2018 |
Bukhara iris (Iris bucharica) Flowers Hungary, 2015 |
Vase with Sunflowers 150th Birth Anniversary of Vincent Van Gogh Netherlands, 2003 |
Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna) Experience Nature (IV) - Garden Flowers (2019) Netherlands, 2019 |
Golden Rain (Laburnum anagyroides) Pro Juventute: Poisonous plants of the forest Switzerland, 1974 |
I really like the laburnum stamp. And I love the sunflower for Ukraine - I've bought so many of them! The Netherlands always has some interesting fonts on their stamps.
ReplyDeleteThat fond it's weird, isn't it?
DeleteI love the wave of yellow that starts spring. Poisonous plants of the forest, an interesting, and useful theme. It has lived in my memory that laburnum seedpods were an unexpected means of murder in a tv series. So handily available, yikes.
ReplyDeleteBut still, Poisonous plants of the forest isan odd theme for Pro Juventute stamps. One things they would choose something more cheerful!
DeleteWinter Aconite is always the first flower of spring - so welcome.
ReplyDeleteWe don't enjoy that flower around here, so I'm glad to have it on a stamp.
DeleteI've sent the Canadian stamp to several Ukrainian Postcrossers!
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