What does the single white camellia symbolize in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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The treehouse represents peace and childhood innocence. It is hidden in the leaves, away from all the evils of the world, and it allows the children to feel sheltered and safe in a "perfect" little world they create for themselves. Nothing is ugly or revealed and naked/exposed there.

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