Issue: Czechoslovakia Cichorium Intybus (Chicory) 1971 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 1.80 Kcs ,
Issue Date: 1968
Issued By: Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)
Chicory Plant Graceful:
The stamp captures the elegance of this common yet captivating plant with great botanical accuracy and artistic finesse. Its inclusion reflected a growing appreciation for natural heritage and the blending of science with postal design. Designed by Jaroslav Šváb the stamp highlights nature quiet beauty through clean lines and soft color. It became part of a floral definitive series honoring native plants. Though small in size the chicory stamp carries cultural and ecological meaning offering a tribute to the simple wonders found in everyday landscapes across the country.
Art and Nature United in Delicate Engraving:
The stamp was designed by Jaroslav Šváb a renowned Czech graphic artist whose precision and sensitivity to natural form brought the chicory plant to life on a small canvas. The plant Latin name Cichorium intybus appears clearly beneath the image adding scientific value to the artistic presentation.
Botanical Beauty Preserved in Philatelic Memory:
Over time the chicory stamp has become a quiet favorite among collectors of flora themes and Eastern European issues. Its fine details gentle color scheme and cultural relevance continue to make it a standout example of how stamps can honor the everyday wonders of nature. The 1971 issue reminds us that even the most common roadside plant can earn a place in national identity and artistic celebration. Through this stamp Czechoslovakia captured a piece of its living landscape and delivered it across borders in the form of quiet natural beauty.