US 2020 Three Birds Orchid 55c. Scott. 5445
Series: Wild Orchids (2020)
Stamp details: Three Birds Orchid (Triphora trianthophoros)
Issued date: 21-02-2020 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 55c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Emission: Definitive
Format: PSA Double-sided booklet of 20
First Day City: Coral Gables, Florida
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 5445
Stanley Gibbons (UK): 6054
Michel (Germany): 5673BEor
Yvert et Tellier (France): 5292
Unificato (Italy): 5832
Dimensions (height x width):
30.25mm x 23.1mm
Designers: Ethel Kessler (designer) ; Jim Fowler (photographer)
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Offset
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut 11 x 10¾
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Flowers, Orchids, Plants
Total print: 50,000,000 (estimate)
Note: Face value US$0.55 on day of issue.
Stamp details: Three Birds Orchid (Triphora trianthophoros)
Issued date: 21-02-2020 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 55c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Emission: Definitive
Format: PSA Double-sided booklet of 20
First Day City: Coral Gables, Florida
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 5445
Stanley Gibbons (UK): 6054
Michel (Germany): 5673BEor
Yvert et Tellier (France): 5292
Unificato (Italy): 5832
Dimensions (height x width):
30.25mm x 23.1mm
Designers: Ethel Kessler (designer) ; Jim Fowler (photographer)
Printer: Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method: Offset
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut 11 x 10¾
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Flowers, Orchids, Plants
Total print: 50,000,000 (estimate)
Note: Face value US$0.55 on day of issue.
Description:- Triphora trianthophoros, the threebirds or three birds orchid, or nodding pogonia, is a species of terrestrial orchid native to eastern North America. Triphora trianthophoros is a small, terrestrial, semi-saprophytic orchid. The showiest member of its genus, T. trianthophoros has 1-8 (often 3, thus the name) nodding flowers that are roughly 2 cm in size and sit atop stems 8–25 cm tall. Leaves are small (~1 cm X 1.5 cm) and typically dark green to purple. The orchid blooms from July through September, but is infamous for its elusive nature, with ephemeral flowers lasting for only several hours on a few days of the year. It has further been reported that populations across a region synchronize blooming on specific days, making observation of flowering specimens even more difficult. Several forms of T. trianthophoros exist, including forma albidoflava (Keenan) with white flowers, forma caerulea (P.M. Brown) with blue flowers, and forma rossii (P.M. Brown) with multi-colored flowers.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triphora_trianthophoros
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triphora_trianthophoros