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Pink Ranunculus Asiaticus

Ranunculus

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Name Value
Date of Issue March 1, 2023
Year 2023
Quantity 5,060,000
Denomination
PERMANENT™ (P).
Current monetary value: $0.92.
Series Ranunculus
Series Time Span 2023
Postal Administration Canada

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Booklet of 10 Stamps

Quantity Produced - 1,000,000

This year’s flower stamp issue depicts Ranunculus asiaticus on 2 stamps. The annual flower issue is a bestseller, and often used to mail wedding stationery such as invitations. It’s also popular stamp issue among Canadian gardeners. Take home or gift this booklet of 10 PermanentTM domestic rate stamps.

About the flower

Ranunculus asiaticus, also known as Persian buttercup, is native to southwestern Asia, southern Europe and northern Africa. The plant may have arrived in northern Europe during the Crusades but was not cultivated widely until the 17th century.

The name Ranunculus comes from the Latin words for “little frog” because many species grow near streams. However, Ranunculus asiaticus is partial to sunny hillsides and pastures.

Known for radiant, rose-like blossoms, Ranunculus may be single or double flowered. It has gossamer-thin petals and grows in a palette of colours. Florists and gardeners love them, and they are a popular choice for wedding bouquets and centrepieces.

Traditionally, offering these blooms is a way of saying, “I’m dazzled by your charms!”

Original Purchase Price: $9.20
Perforation: Simulated perforation
Dimension: 26 mm x 32 mm
Printer: Lowe-Martin
Printing Process: Lithography in 4 colours
Gum Type: Pressure sensitive
Tagging: General tagging, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Souvenir Sheet

Quantity Produced - 60,000

This year’s flower stamp issue souvenir sheet features Ranunculus asiaticus on 2 stamps. The annual flower issue is a bestseller, and often used to mail wedding stationery such as invitations. It’s also popular stamp among Canadian gardeners. Take home or gift this souvenir sheet.

About the flower

Ranunculus asiaticus, also known as Persian buttercup, is native to southwestern Asia, southern Europe and northern Africa. The plant may have arrived in northern Europe during the Crusades but was not cultivated widely until the 17th century.

The name Ranunculus comes from the Latin words for “little frog” because many species grow near streams. However, Ranunculus asiaticus is partial to sunny hillsides and pastures.

Known for radiant, rose-like blossoms, Ranunculus may be single or double flowered. It has gossamer-thin petals and grows in a palette of colours. Florists and gardeners love them, and they are a popular choice for wedding bouquets and centrepieces.

Traditionally, offering these blooms is a way of saying, “I’m dazzled by your charms!”

Original Purchase Price: $1.84
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 127 mm x 73 mm
Printer: Lowe-Martin
Printing Process: Lithography in 4 colours
Gum Type: PVA
Tagging: General tagging, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Official First Day Cover

Quantity Produced - 7,000

This year’s flower stamp issue depicts Ranunculus asiaticus on 2 stamps. The annual flower issue is a bestseller, and often used to mail wedding stationery such as invitations. It’s also popular stamp among Canadian gardeners. Take home or gift this Official First Day Cover (OFDC).

About the OFDC

The OFDC design features a beautiful pale pink Ranunculus and a cancel mark shaped like the flower in bloom. Goderich, ON was chosen for the cancel location because it was once said to be described as “the prettiest town in Canada” due in part to its charming historic character, as well as its award-winning flower gardens.

About the flower

Ranunculus asiaticus, also known as Persian buttercup, is native to southwestern Asia, southern Europe and northern Africa. The plant may have arrived in northern Europe during the Crusades but was not cultivated widely until the 17th century.

The name Ranunculus comes from the Latin words for “little frog” because many species grow near streams. However, Ranunculus asiaticus is partial to sunny hillsides and pastures.

Known for radiant, rose-like blossoms, Ranunculus may be single or double flowered. It has gossamer-thin petals and grows in a palette of colours. Florists and gardeners love them, and they are a popular choice for wedding bouquets and centrepieces.

Traditionally, offering these blooms is a way of saying, “I’m dazzled by your charms!”

Original Purchase Price: $2.84
Cancellation Location: Goderich ON
Dimension: 190 mm x 112 mm
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About Stamp Series

Once again, Canada Post welcomes spring with its annual flower issue. The 2023 stamps feature the lavish, rose-like blossoms of Ranunculus asiaticus, one of the many varieties of ranunculus that are a favourite of florists and gardeners and a popular choice for wedding bouquets, centrepieces and containers.

Native to southwestern Asia, southern Europe and northern Africa, Ranunculus asiaticus is also known as Persian buttercup. The name Ranunculus comes from the Latin words for “little frog,” since many species grow near streams – although the variety shown on the stamps is more partial to sunny hillsides and pastures. While the wild Ranunculus is usually yellow, cultivated blooms can be orange, red, violet or various shades of pink.

Designed by Stéphane Huot, with images by Veronique Meignaud, the stamps are available in booklets of 10 and coils of 50, as well as collectible coil strips of 4 and 10 stamps. The Official First Day Cover is cancelled in Goderich, Ontario, considered one of the prettiest towns in Canada.

Creators

Stamp Designer: Stéphane Huot. Photos: Veronique Meignaud.

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Reference

Canada Post Details Magazine - Volume XXXII No.1

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