This one is trained on the side of the garage, the middle bush needs to get a move on! The pattern is repeated on the side wall of the house, see below.
This one is using a Star Jasmine plant to create it. I think it is, I'm no horticulturalist! It does look effective though.
It is actually growing on both sides of the window.My favourite is this one training around the feature on the wall.
As I was putting this together, I noticed that all of them were being grown on garage walls. Perhaps that is where the biggest expanse of wall is on a house.
Doing this drive by has certainly opened my eyes to the houses and gardens in my area. I hope to participate in any others Melissa organises. She mentioned she would nominate certain elements we would have to capture. I look forward to it. Now all I have to do is work out how to have my post participate!
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I've always been attracted to the climbers too!
These are fun. Thanks for sharing them. I love this kind of stuff! -Julia :-)
How interesting! I've never seen anything like it and it is lovely. I wonder if it causes any damage to the exterior.
Very pretty and a very unusual way ( at least to my New England eyes) to decorate the exterior.
Janet
Neutral dwelling - I would love to have an ivy covered house, preferable a beautiful old stone house!
Hooked on houses - thanks for stopping by
Vee - a haven for vee. I don't think damage is done to the houses as the vines travel up wire that is attached to the house. I would think there would be a high level of maintenance once the vine is fairly established to keep it in shape.
Janet - it is interesting to see the different styles in different parts of the world. I thought the houses in my area were boring but after looking at other entries, it is just that they are everyday to me.
Thanks ladies for stopping by.
I have just found this meme. I am in Australia too. Will be checking it out more tomorrow. I love the first plant, saw one to buy recently which is amazing. Your photos are nice, much different to where I live.
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