Description
This subtle 1983 series is a tribute to the first messengers of spring. Each stamp depicts a different species of wild-growing flowers in their natural habitat. The painterly style of the designs makes this series highly valued by "Flora" topical collectors for its aesthetic appeal and botanical accuracy.
Detailed Set Composition (MNH Condition):
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4 k: Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) – the classic symbol of coming spring.
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6 k: Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica) – vibrant blue bells against a spring sky.
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10 k: Common Hepatica (Hepatica nobilis) – delicate purple flowers among last year's leaves.
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15 k: Caucasian Cyclamen (Cyclamen coum) – a rare and beautiful plant with distinctive petals.
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20 k: Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea lutea) – bright yellow stars lighting up the forest floor.
Why Is This a Perfect Choice?
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Timeless Topic: Flowers are one of the most delightful and popular themes in philately.
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Artistic Execution: The soft lines and muted color palette provide the series with an elegant look.
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Elite Italian Production: MNH condition with no flaws allows you to enjoy these miniature artworks in their original state.



















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