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SCG2938 - Poland 1980 – Datura innoxia Stamp
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This Polish stamp, issued in 1980, features the Datura innoxia, commonly known as Indian Thornapple or Downy Thorn Apple (Bieluń Indiański in Polish). The vivid botanical illustration highlights its trumpet-shaped flower, large textured leaves, and spiky seed pods—an iconic feature of the plant. Native to Central and South America, this species is known for its hallucinogenic and toxic properties. The stamp belongs to a flora-themed series showcasing notable plant species.
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