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San Marino Hemerocallis Hybrida 1971 Stamp

Issue:         San Marino Hemerocallis Hybrida 1971 Stamp Type:        Stamp Number of Stamps:            1 Stamps Denomination:          L 1 , Issue Date:          1971          Issued By:         San Marino Post

Issue:         San Marino Hemerocallis Hybrida 1971 Stamp

Type:        Stamp

Number of Stamps:            1

Stamps Denomination:          L 1 ,

Issue Date:          1971

Issued By:         San Marino Post

 

 

 

Celebrates Floral Elegance:

In 1971 San Marino issued a beautiful stamp featuring the Hemerocallis hybrida also known as the hybrid daylily. This flower is famous for its striking colors and brief blooming period with each blossom lasting only a single day. The design captured the essence of fleeting beauty and timeless grace. The stamp was part of a floral series that showcased the country appreciation for horticultural art and botanical themes. Hemerocallis hybrida stood out with its elegant form and radiant presence reflecting San Marino’s natural charm and artistic style.

 

Hemerocallis Hybrida Blooms on Classic:

Stamp series highlighted the hybrid daylily a flower admired for its resilient growth and brilliant appearance. Hemerocallis hybrida is known across gardens for blooming in waves throughout summer and bringing color to landscapes. Its depiction on this stamp was a nod to both natural beauty and refined stamp design. This issue was widely appreciated among floral collectors and philatelists drawn to botanical themes. The daylily elegant curves and vivid tones were rendered with care on a background that balanced color and contrast. Though small in size the stamp carried the dignity of an official national release.

 

San Marino Honors Nature with 1971 Hybrid Daylily Stamp:

In its 1971 floral stamp series San Marino featured the Hemerocallis hybrida showcasing its admiration for elegant plant life. The hybrid daylily was chosen for its ornamental value and widespread cultivation across gardens and parks. With bold petals and a striking center the flower brought charm to the postal issue. This stamp celebrated not just the bloom but also the artistic tradition of botanical illustration. Its release reflected the nation’s interest in combining cultural expression with natural subjects. As a collectible it continues to inspire those drawn to flowers and fine printing alike.