Wardian Case
An air tight enclosed glass case, invented in 1833 by Dr. Nathanial Wardian, a plant collector, who was the first to succeed in transporting live plants over great distances (in his case between Australia and England). The Wardian case revolutionized plant collecting and became a popular feature in Victorian living rooms. In the 19th century, these ornate terrariums were used for ferns and rare plants.
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