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This 1 cent postage stamp from St. Vincent, issued in 1965, commemorates the 200th anniversary of the St. Vincent Botanic Gardens (1765–1965), one of the oldest botanical gardens in the Western Hemisphere. The design features a colorful array of tropical produce, including pineapple, corn, watermelon, bananas, mango, and citrus fruits, symbolizing the island’s agricultural richness. At the right is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, signifying St. Vincent’s status as a British colony at the time. The crown emblem further reinforces its colonial heritage. This issue highlights both the natural bounty of the Caribbean and the historic significance of botanical cultivation in the region. It remains a desirable piece for collectors interested in Caribbean philately, botanical themes, and British Commonwealth commemoratives.
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