It is pretty, Ciel, but over here we are discouraged from letting greenery cover a building's walls. It damages the surface underneath and it traps moisture against the wall's surface.
Noxious, invasive plant. Certain types of ivy are considered very unwanted but it is sometimes beautiful. BTW: is CDP going to do the 1st of the month theme this month? I ask you because you will ask Julie. right? MB
It is very pretty but doesn't that stuff damage the material underneath. We had ivy growing on our house in Ocala but it destroyed the stucco when you tried to remove it. Looked good, though!
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voila ce que l'on peut nommer de "mur vegetal". C'est superbe
ReplyDeleteInvaded indeed, but surely is a beautiful green! Hope your week is going well, Ciel! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty, Ciel, but over here we are discouraged from letting greenery cover a building's walls. It damages the surface underneath and it traps moisture against the wall's surface.
ReplyDeleteWow, you wouldn't have to repaint.
ReplyDeleteCertainly makes a great photo!
ReplyDeletepas facile de fermer les volets
ReplyDeleteWho needs shutters? It's like a big green hug.
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAs Jack says it's a bit of a double-edged sword.
ReplyDeleteBeauty vs. Damage.
What's your poison?
When it looks so good you tend to not think about the negatives..or maybe that's just moi haha! I have such a wall.. No. 46 is tres gorgeous Ciel.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lush leaves at No 46!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Much nicer to be covered by green leaves than crawling with scorpions. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I hope the leaves will remain green for a while!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful, looks so natural :)
ReplyDeleteNoxious, invasive plant. Certain types of ivy are considered very unwanted but it is sometimes beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBTW: is CDP going to do the 1st of the month theme this month? I ask you because you will ask Julie. right? MB
I love invasions by green leaves. BTW, I added a photo of the chapel interior. I have no idea how I forgot it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see...
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty but doesn't that stuff damage the material underneath. We had ivy growing on our house in Ocala but it destroyed the stucco when you tried to remove it. Looked good, though!
ReplyDeleteSo who lives at #46?
Very pretty.
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