Apart from a few exceptions, plants are virtually ubiquitous.
They can be cultivated in large numbers and sold at low prices. Despite their pervasiveness, unique plants still manage to attract our attention. One in particular, the old Camellia tree in Pillnitz Park, Dresden, will be the topic of this essay.
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Interieurs, Weimar, Klassizismus, Biedermeier, Jugendstil, schönes Wohnen, Wohneinrichtung, Wintergärten, Herbarien, Tapeten, Goethe, Henry van de Velde, Gärten, Gärtnerei, Anthropozän, Orangerien, Treibhäuser, Zimmerpflanzen