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Pam Bycraft
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Last comment "Texas mountain laurel (Calia secundiflora or Sophora secundiflora, zones 8 to 10) is a familiar site"
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Texas Mountain Laurel - Mescal Bean Sophora
Texas Mountain Laurel. Check out the featured ideabook on this tree: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1573649/list/Great-Design-Plant--Texas-Mountain-Laurel
Texas Mountain Laurel for down by the creek
Texas mountain laurel: 15 ' tall; 15' wide
Planting notes. Texas mountain laurel thrives in heat, owing to its
Another great option for standout blue blooms is the classic Texas Mountain Laurel.
Hearty and beautiful for mountains or valley
Texas Mountain Laurel, drought tolerant - to 15 feet
texas mountain laurel zones 8 - 10, 15' h and w
Texas mountain laurel (Calia secundiflora or Sophora secundiflora, zones 8 to 10) is a familiar site in spring in the Lone Star State, but sadly
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Great Design Plant: Mountain Mint Watch a world of insects dine on this Midwest native, an easy bloomer that washes the garden (and yo... Full Story »
Rod Anderson
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Last comment "Texas Mountain Laurel"
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Texas mountain laurel - could this survive the broiling conditions at the back of our garden?
otanical name: Sophora secundiflora Common names: Texas mountain laurel, mescal bean, mountain laurel
Texas mountain laurel, mescal bean, mountain laurel, mescal bean sophora, frijolillo, frijolito
flowering grape like draping purple. Texas Mountain Laurel
Texas mountain laurel - deer tolerant!
Texas mountain laurel will spread nicely to form a landscape screen year-round.
Texas Mountain Laurel, good landscape screen, draught resistant.
Texas mountain laurel flowers smells like grapes
Texas mountain laurel is a great pick for a patio or small space due to its human scale and upright form. If you prefer to leave it untrained, Texas mountain laurel will spread nicely to form a landscape screen year-round.
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Bryan - oz4caster
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Last comment "We like this tree a lot!"
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Texas Mountain Laurel...thrives in heat, tolerates to 10 degreesF. 15 to 25 feet tall, 10-15 feet wide drought and frost tolerant
drought tolerate plant Texas mountain laurel
Texas Mountain Laurel, says it's very drought tolerant and can be groomed to be more tree like or shrub like....
Botanical name: Sophora secundiflora Common names: Texas mountain laurel, mescal bean, mountain laurel, mescal bean sophora, frijolillo, frijolito USDA zones:
Texas mountain laurel, mescal bean, mountain laurel, mescal bean sophora, frijolillo, frijolitoUSDA zones: 7 to 10Water requirement: Infrequent Light requirement: Full sun to partial shadeMature size: 15 to 25 feet tall, 10 to 15 feet wideTolerances: Drought, wind, deer and frostCaution: Seeds are poisonous
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Benjamin Vogt
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Last comment "Mountain mint -- smells good, attracts insects, full sun to partial shade, adaptable to any soil"
Mountain mint. Versitile and easy to grow.
Botanical name: Pycnanthemum virginianum Common name: Mountain mint Origin: Native to the Central Plains, northern and eastern Midwest
Mountain mint -- smells good, attracts insects, full sun to partial shade, adaptable to any soil
Mountain Mint Zones 3-7 I think it just misses Denton County
Mountain Mint plant - 4 seasons interest, drought resistant, great for our area, not too tall. Grows in a spreading clump. Attracts birds & bees.
name: Mountain mintOrigin: Native to the Central Plains, northern and eastern Midwest, and New EnglandUSDA zones: 3 to 7 (find your zone)Water requirement: Moist to dry (it's adaptable)Light requirement: Full sun to partial shadeMature size: Slowly spreading clump to several feetBenefits and tolerances:
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M.J. Whelan Construction
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Last comment "Love green siding and stone combo with white trim and entryway"
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shakes in Mountain Sage. New cultured Bucks County Carolina ledgestone replaced older river rock on the home. All new Pella windows were installed. What really sets this home apart are the decorative gable trellis' that were designed by M.J. Whelan's design team. Our carpenters custom built and installed
this mountain sage? it looks lighter
Looks great...is this mountain sage and are the windows black vinyl? Hard to tell but they look dark, we are doing a very similar color scheme, w mountain sage hardieplanks , except we plan to do the peaks with the heathered moss or khaki brown hardie shingles
James HardiPlank fiber cement lap siding and shakes in Mountain Sage
exterior siding green - the siding and shakes are James Hardi in Mountain Sage.
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Gardenworks Inc.
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Last comment "CALIFORNIA LILAC TREE, SEVERE PRUNING TURNED IT LIKE THIS"
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stealing, Mountain Lilac does it all. This Ceanothus was given a custom haircut and a splashy backdrop — talk about drama!
Mountain Lilac is uberversatile. From subtle and sublime to loud and attention stealing
Mountain Lilac is uberversatile. From subtle and sublime to loud and attention stealing, Mountain Lilac does it all. This Ceanothus was given a custom haircut and a splashy backdrop — talk about drama!
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Benjamin Vogt
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Last comment "mountain mint Insect magnet (every kind visits) 3 to 7 flowers from mid- to late summer"
Pycnanthemum virginianum mountain mint - attracts nectar gatherers - hardy to zone 3 -
mountain mint, native shrub, non invasive, any soil
Mountain mint~ looks like an interesting plant.
Mountain Mint--hardy and native to Central Plains. Likes Sun.
mountain mintInsect magnet (every kind visits)3 to 7flowers from mid- to late summer
MOUNTAIN MINT Distinguishing traits. Brush by this plant and you'll be minty, yet unlike other mints this species is not aggressive. Butterflies, bees, moths, beetles ... everyone comes for a visit, especially insects you've never seen before. I suggest grabbing your kids and cataloging the unique
too, mountain mint takes almost any soil from dry to wet, sandy to clay based, and prefers full sun to a 50/50 mix of sun and shade. This is a native that helps out insect populations — songbirds depend upon it to feed their young — and is easily shared with friends as a division or as a tea or baking
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Poss Architecture + Planning + Interior Design
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Last comment "Someday"
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see the mountains from this view makes it so much better!
GWE #5 Views through a walkway can be amplified through the use of sliding doors, as in this mountain residence. The view from the walkway is phenomenal, so it's easy
in this mountain residence. The view from the walkway is phenomenal, so it's easy to see why patios are located on either side of the walkway.
Views through a walkway can be amplified through the use of sliding doors, as in this mountain residence. The view from the walkway is phenomenal, so it's easy
Views through a walkway can be amplified through the use of sliding doors, as in this mountain residence
preserves mountain view and creates patio area
in this mountain residence. The view from the walkway is phenomenal, so it's easy to see why patios are located on either side of the walkway.
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