Stamp
SCG7850 - Yugoslavia 1981 – Malva Alcea (Hollyhock Mallow)
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This 3.20 dinar postage stamp from Yugoslavia beautifully illustrates Malva alcea L., commonly known as the hollyhock mallow. Designed by B. Spremo and printed by Harrison & Sons, it forms part of a floral series celebrating native wildflowers. The stamp captures the plant’s delicate pink blossoms and verdant leaves against a deep blue background, symbolizing the richness of Yugoslavia’s botanical heritage. Such floral issues were popular among collectors for their vivid design and precise botanical detail.
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