You don't see this so much anymore in Amsterdam, a house almost covered by Virginia creeper. To me it looks like someone who urgendly needs a haircut. It must be very dark inside in some rooms.
I know very little about these vines but my memory tells me that they're supposed to be hard on the stucco and other masonry. But, the greenery certainly is attractive to the eye.
This would never happen to my house. Once it is established, it is very difficult to remove.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI would think it would not be good for the brick. I like green...but this is a bit unkept looking for me.
BeantwoordenVerwijdereneek. yes. I agree with Janey that it's not good for the brick? it traps moisture there.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenseems like someone is very lazy.
I would worry about what may be lurking in there!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI agree. Urgent haircut for a better view from outside and from inside.
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Val
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haha, nice comparison with the haircut!
BeantwoordenVerwijdereni do have to say, i hate to goto the hairdresser...
Ja, zo is het niet meer mooi, daar moet wat gesnoeid worden.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI know very little about these vines but my memory tells me that they're supposed to be hard on the stucco and other masonry. But, the greenery certainly is attractive to the eye.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenInderdaad wat overdadig, maar ook wel uniek en als de bewoners er geen moeite mee hebben..
BeantwoordenVerwijderenGroeten,
It reminds me of chia pets...if you don't have them over there google the term and then click images.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI wonder if it all started with one little plant Marianne, it often happens that way.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI would be concerned that it cracks in the mortar in the bricks and pretty soon it's growing on the inside!
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