Sunday, June 5, 2011

Stamps Of Greenland On International Year Of Forests And Europa Theme

Greenland was among the first countries to release a stamp on International year of Forest and Europa Theme Of Forests.

Greenland stamps feature Greenland Mountain Birch Trees and Scot Pines.Greenland is home to at least 529 different species of vascular plants.Of these 2.8% are endemic.

Stamps Of Greenland Featuring Greenland Mountain Birch Trees And Scot Pines

Greenland is known for the Natural Birch Forests.Greenland  has low tundra vegetation with Ice and snow.The southwest of the Greenland is a sub arctic area.The mountain birch trees are mainly prevalent in the country’s southernmost areas in the regions of Kujalleq of Greenland.

Greenlandic mountain ash is a tree shrub of Genus Sorbus and Perennial in growth.They grow year after year.The primary birch scrub forest areas of Tasermiut fjord, the Vatnahverfi area between Igaliku and Alluitsoq fjords grow Greenlandic mountain ash.

The mountain birch are seen plenty In Kujalleq of Greenland. They are mostly as shrubs measuring between 1/2 and 1 1/2 meters in height.

 


First Day Cover For The Stamps On International Year Of Forests And Europa Theme Of “Forests”


Pictorial Postmark Of Europa 2011 And International Year Of Forests Stamps Of Greenland

Stamp Sheetlet Of Scot Pine Trees Of Greenland Released as part of International Year Of Forests “Europa”

Traffic Light Marginal Blocks Of Stamps Of Greenland Featuring Mountain Birch Trees Of Greenland

 Maxim Card Of Stamps On Europa Theme Of Forests And International Year Of Forests

Maxim Card Of Stamps On Europa Theme Of Forests And International Year Of Forests Featuring Scot Pines 


Traffic Light Marginal Blocks Of Stamps Of Greenland Featuring Oldest Scot Pine Trees Of Greenland

Traffic Light Marginal Blocks Of Stamps Of Greenland Featuring Oldest Scot Pine Trees Of Greenland


Greenland Was Lush Green Once Click Here

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