Trying to identify this brick structure in my backyard
Melissa Johnston
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Comments (4)If you cut a fruit across the equator you'll find the star shaped seed compartments of a Malus, not the single pit of a Prunus. This is a very easy way to distinguish the two genera....See MoreNeed help identifying backyard shrub
Comments (3)I guess it's called Strawberry Tree, it can grow up to 10-15 feet tall....See Morecan I do greys in my pool/backyard design w a brown/brick house?
Comments (3)You have options! As long as you mix some of the tones from your house into the exterior living space, you can add in grays. The best bet would be to go with warm grays to help blend the warm and cool spectrums. Consider adding gray to your home's exterior on the structure itself to create a fully cohesive palette. Best of luck with your project!...See MoreFound these two in my backyard. Please help identify?
Comments (10)btw... i wouldn limit an ID to whats in your yard.. with mulberry.. its as far as the bird can fly ... before a purple diarrhetic event ... if you get my drift ... lol .. you ought to see my car during the season ......See MoreMars SC Zone 8b Mars
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