Saturday, March 21, 2009

Stamps of Indonesia's Floras

The flora of Indonesia ranges from the tiny orchid to the giant "Rafflesia Arnoldi" plant which has a bloom almost a metre (3.2 feet) in diameter the largest flower in the world and many other species of plant life which can be seen at the Bogor Botanical Gardens.

Agricultural produce include rubber, coconut, coffee, tea, cocoa, corn, spices, kapok, tobacco, rice, etc. and an abundance of vegetable and fruit. Indonesia has some of the richest timber resources in the world and the largest concentration of tropical hardwoods. The total area of statecontrolled forests is approximately 12,9 million hectares. Meranti constitues about 56% of the entire timber export. Other varieties include ramin, agathis, teak, pinewood and a range of other timber is smaller quantity, rattan and bamboo.

You can have few or all of these stamps about Indonesia's flora with a negotiable price(s). Please contact me for negotiating the price(s).

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