Stamp
SCG6244 - Belgium 1975 – Neoregelia Carolinae (Ghent Floralies)
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This elegant 1975 Belgian stamp, valued at 4.50 francs, celebrates the Gentse Floraliën (Ghent Floralies), one of Europe’s oldest horticultural exhibitions. It features the Neoregelia carolinae, a striking bromeliad native to South America, known for its vivid red bracts and variegated green leaves. The artwork captures the plant’s exotic vibrancy against a softly textured background, emphasizing Belgium’s devotion to botanical artistry and floral heritage. Issued as part of Belgium’s ongoing tradition of floriculture-themed philatelic releases, this piece is a gem for collectors of botanical and exhibition stamps.
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