In 2010, Jordan Post issued this comprehensive mushroom set featuring eight distinctive fungal species found in Jordan and the broader Mediterranean region. The stamps showcase detailed illustrations of various mushroom varieties including the toxic Red Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria), the edible Boletus edulis, and several Agaricus species. Each 20-piaster stamp presents scientifically accurate depictions of these fungi in their natural habitats, highlighting Jordan's diverse mycological heritage. The set serves both educational and philatelic purposes, introducing collectors to the fascinating world of mushrooms while demonstrating Jordan's commitment to documenting its natural biodiversity. The accompanying souvenir sheet presents all eight designs together, creating a comprehensive visual guide to these important organisms. This issue reflects Jordan Post's ongoing efforts to celebrate the country's natural heritage through detailed botanical and mycological documentation on stamps.
أصدر البريد الأردني في عام ٢٠١٠ هذه المجموعة الشاملة من طوابع الفطر التي تضم ثمانية أنواع مميزة من الفطريات الموجودة في الأردن ومنطقة البحر الأبيض المتوسط الأوسع. تعرض الطوابع رسوماً مفصلة لأصناف مختلفة من الفطر بما في ذلك فطر الذبابة الأحمر السام وفطر البوليتوس الصالح للأكل وعدة أنواع من الأجاريكوس. يقدم كل طابع بقيمة ٢٠ قرشاً تصويراً دقيقاً علمياً لهذه الفطريات في بيئاتها الطبيعية، مما يسلط الضوء على التراث الفطري المتنوع في الأردن. تخدم المجموعة أغراضاً تعليمية وطوابعية، حيث تقدم للجامعين عالم الفطر الرائع مع إظهار التزام البريد الأردني بتوثيق التنوع الحيوي الطبيعي. تعكس هذه الإصدارات جهود البريد الأردني المستمرة للاحتفال بالتراث الطبيعي للبلاد من خلال التوثيق النباتي والفطري المفصل على الطوابع.
| JS#: | P2010-01.01 |
| SG#: | 2317 |
| SC#: | 2024a |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Cortinarius Balteatus mushrooms with distinctive spotted caps and pale stems growing among green foliage. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.02 |
| SG#: | 2318 |
| SC#: | 2024b |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Russula Bicolor mushrooms displaying their characteristic brown caps and thick white stems in a grassy habitat. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.03 |
| SG#: | 2319 |
| SC#: | 2024c |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Red Fly Agaric mushrooms showing their iconic red caps with white spots and white stems in a natural setting. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.04 |
| SG#: | 2320 |
| SC#: | 2024d |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Amanita Muscaria mushrooms featuring large yellow caps and smaller specimens growing together in their natural environment. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.05 |
| SG#: | 2321 |
| SC#: | 2024e |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Boletus Edulis mushroom with its characteristic brown cap and thick pale stem viewed from below showing the underside. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.06 |
| SG#: | 2322 |
| SC#: | 2024f |
| Color: | multicolored |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Amanita Albocreata mushrooms with white and yellow caps of various sizes scattered across the forest floor. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.07 |
| SG#: | 2323 |
| SC#: | 2024g |
| Color: | gold chocolate yellow brown |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Agaricus Anderwij mushrooms displaying their broad flat caps with visible gills underneath growing in grass. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.08 |
| SG#: | 2324 |
| SC#: | 2024h |
| Color: | yellow ochre yellow brown |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Agaricus Bisporus mushrooms showing their rounded yellow-brown caps and white stems in their natural habitat. |
| JS#: | P2010-01.SS |
| SG#: | 2317a |
| SC#: | 2024 |
| Color: | gold olive green |
| Perforation : | |
| Issue Date: | 03-Oct-2010 |
| Description: |
Souvenir sheet containing all eight mushroom stamps arranged in two rows showcasing the complete collection of fungal species. |
| Notes: | sheet of 8 |