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Tulip Blossoms Forever Postage Stamps Book of 20 Self-Stick Stamp for USPS First Class Envelopes (20 Stamps)

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Management number 217966552 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$11.00 Model Number 217966552
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Each fall, millions of gardeners bury bulbs in the earth, eagerly anticipating the rewards that springtime will bring. Months later, thick green leaves poke through the soil, soon revealing their payload: tulip blossoms in spectacular variety from prim to ostentatious. These stamps from the U.S. Postal Service feature closeup views of 10 different tulips in a rainbow of colors. A member of the lily family (Lilliaceae), the tulip (genus Tulipa) originated as a wildflower in Central Asia. There, despite the dry, rocky environment, these tulip ancestors were able to survive because they could draw nourishment from the bulb. Over time, traders carried them west along the Silk Route to Persia, where cultivation of them is thought to have begun in the 10th century. By the 16th century, tulips were all the rage in Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey). The name “tulip,” in fact, derives from a Turkish version of the Persian word for “turban,” an allusion to the flower’s shape. After diplomats in Constantinople shipped bulbs home to western Europe, the Dutch developed effective ways to cultivate and market the flower. The tulip trade remains an important part of their nation’s economy 400 years later. Dutch immigrants brought tulip bulbs to America, perhaps as early as the 1600s. The flower has become a dazzling part of the landscape here, and we now import more than one billion bulbs per year. Tulips can be grown in most of the country, outside of the Deep South, and gardeners can choose among almost endless varieties.

  • Each fall, millions of gardeners bury bulbs in the earth, eagerly anticipating the rewards that springtime will bring. Months later, thick green leaves poke through the soil, soon revealing their payload: tulip blossoms in spectacular variety from prim to ostentatious. These stamps from the U.S. Postal Service feature closeup views of 10 different tulips in a rainbow of colors.
  • Tulip Blossoms will be issued as Forever stamps in booklets of 20, as well as coils of 3,000 and 10,000. These Forever stamps will always be equal to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce price.
Color Tulip Blossoms
Shape Rectangular
Item Form Sheet
Brand Name United States Postal Service
Unit Count 20.0 Count
Manufacturer USPS
Material Type Postage Stamps
Item Dimensions 0.1 x 5.76 x 2.38 inches
Number of Items 20
Number of Pieces 20
Subject Character Tulip Blossom
Age Range Description All Ages
Surface Recommendation Paper
Water Resistance Level Water Resistant
Recommended Uses For Product Postage Stamps
Manufacturer Warranty Description 20 year warranty.

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