Stock Photo - PRODUCTION - 21 January 2023, Saxony, Roßwein: In the camellia house in Wolfstal, the camellia Collettii shows its white-red flowers. At present, the greenhouse, which is looked after by members of the Heimatverein Roßwein e.V., is also home to the white blooms of the over 200-year-old camellia ""Alba plena"". The 6.50-meter-high plant, also known as the Tea Rose of Winter with its double flowers up to 10 centimeters in size, is said to have been planted in the 18th century by Count von Einsiedel at Gersdorf near Roßwein. The botanical rarity is after the famous Pillnitz camellia the second oldest north of the Alps in Europe and with about 40 other different camellia varieties to see every weekend until the end of March. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa. - Roßwein/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: PRODUCTION - 21 January 2023, Saxony, Roßwein: In the camellia house in Wolfstal, the camellia Collettii shows its white-red flowers.

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