There are three types of Malaysian scented flowers in this issue. On the left side of the arranged stamp is Bread Flower ( Vallaris Glabra ) is a member of the Apcynaceae family. This plant is a creeper that is often grown for its fragrant flowers. In the middle is called Yellow Saraca ( Saraca Cauliflora ) and belongs to the Fabaceace Family . It is often found growing naturally along river banks or recreational parks in South Asia and the last flower on the right is named Cannonball Flowers ( Couroupita Guianensis ) and is one of the members of the Lecythidaceae Family. This special type of three produces large and colourful flowers from its branches that jut out from its main stem.
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MALAYSIAN FIRST DAY COVER - SCENTED FLOWERS SERIES II - ISSUED 07 MARCH 2016 |
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