Moving around isn’t just for people. Plants shift too, quietly, without papers or rules slowing them down. Taking the meaning of freedom to anther level human travel follows strict lines drawn by governments. Plants journeys?

NOT SO MUCH!
Carried by gusts, stuck to fur, floating downstream. Often, they hitch rides where humans go roads, trains, places built fast and wide open. In Berlin, unseen trips happen daily.
either by wind, insects or other factors.
Often called the butterfly bush. Hailing from China at first, it has quietly settled into city life across Europe, especially here in Berlin. You’ll spot it near old walls, train lines, even empty lots waiting for change. Its seeds, drifting on gusts or hitching rides with moving trains. Built for long distances, rails quietly carry more than passengers, they move plants too.
A highly allergenic, invasive plant in Berlin, with pollen season typically peaking from late summer through October. Because the actual Ragweed pollen is very light, it’s able to travel long distances being carried by the wind. It has been known to be found up to two miles in the area and in the ocean as far as 400 miles away from the coast!
Botanical garden Berlin, altho the botanical garden concept is more of constructed concept it still has a huge portion of plant migration history, You could spend a whole day here! in heart of Berlin, It is absolutely gorgeous and peaceful. About 4 hours spent here and feels like no time passed at all. Strolling the grounds and greenhouses, the ponds with all the lily pads and chatty frogs.
Common throughout the city, including along the Mauerweg (Berlin Wall path) and near infrastructure, Known for causing structural damage to buildings, paving, and displacing local vegetation.
The plant is the subject of artistic and ecological research in the city regarding urban nature and coexistence, such as studies on managing "unwanted" species.
Its bamboo-like stems and heart-shaped leaves made it popular for parks and private gardens in Berlin and other German cities.