In the world there are many interesting plants, animals, birds and fish that you would dream of seeing in the wild.
I think that many aquarists will agree with me that aquarium fish. which have not been farmed, but caught in the wild, have special qualities and brightness of color that do not need to be improved.
To be honest, I would like to see in the wild ... you know who?
I'd love to see a normal, wild chicken that is the origin of all chickens lol.
Yes, it would be interesting to walk through the forest and collect chicken eggs, but in return, you leave wheat and other grains for chickens.
But this is from the realm of fantasy.
On a postage stamp with a face value of 10 kopecks of the USSR from series Plants of Russian Steppes, issued in 1986 in the USSR, we see the wild form of the plant a flower that can be found in many front gardens, called - Iris.
The flower is very similar to an orchid and no less interesting, just look inside its inflorescence.
Information about this postage stamp:
Country: USSR.
Subject: # Flora, # Flowers, # Plants, # USSR.
Series: Plants of Russian Steppes.
Name: iris.
Denomination of a postage stamp: 10 USSR kopek.
Michel's USSR catalog code: 5575.
Episode release date: January 15, 1986.
Perforation: comb 12¼ х 12.
Postage stamp size: 28 x 40 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation: 5,200,000.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ 0.17 - $ 0.37.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.02 - $ 0.11.
Photo: original from collection.
Clean postage stamp