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Example of a huge tuscan white two-story stucco exterior home design in Santa Barbara with a tile roof

Fountain and landscaping.
Design ideas for a mediterranean partial sun formal garden in Santa Barbara.
Design ideas for a mediterranean partial sun formal garden in Santa Barbara.

Jana Parker Lee Designer
Wiseman and Gale Interiors
Photography by Laura Moss
Southwest brick patio photo in New York with a fire pit and no cover
Southwest brick patio photo in New York with a fire pit and no cover
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Our stunning grey lueders limestone gives striking character to this garden by creating both depth and balance to the landscaping. When doing this kind of wall it allows you to stack flowers and herbs for a stunning visual effect. This will make your garden a fuller look by artfully pushing plants up to the sun while also allowing shade thriving plants to have shelter giving you a chance to have a dictatorship over your garden.

Pool view to Spa Gazebo
Michael McVay
Inspiration for a mediterranean backyard stone pool remodel in Miami
Inspiration for a mediterranean backyard stone pool remodel in Miami

Photography Credit: Jody Robinson, Photo Designs by Jody
Trendy basement photo in Philadelphia
Trendy basement photo in Philadelphia

Photo of a large traditional full sun backyard concrete paver garden path in Other for summer.

Photo of a mediterranean backyard outdoor basketball/tennis/multi-game court in Miami.

Amy A. Alper, Architect
Landscape Design by Merge Studio
Photos by John Merkl
Farmhouse backyard tile patio photo in San Francisco with a fireplace and no cover
Farmhouse backyard tile patio photo in San Francisco with a fireplace and no cover

©Morgan Howarth Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in DC Metro with no cover
Inspiration for a contemporary backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in DC Metro with no cover

Introduced in 1868, 'Zephirine Drouhin' is a romantic, fantastically fragrant, old-fashioned Rose that is still one of the most popular Climbing Roses today, especially in Europe. No Modern Rose has been able to exceed it for sheer performance and season-long bloom.
Peaking in spring and fall, the loose, semi-double blossoms of vivid cerise-carmine provide outstanding mass effect. Each bloom is about 4 inches across, opening from a long, pointed bud and made up of 20 to 30 richly colored petals that are infused with a strong damask scent.
The plant grows vigorously to 15 to 20 feet high and 4 to 5 feet wide and, remarkable for any Rose, performs well in shade! It's an excellent choice for north-facing walls and areas with little sunlight.
The rich, dark green foliage (coppery-purple when young) is very mildew-resistant, and the canes are thornless, making it great for planting where traffic is heavy or children are nearby. This classic, time-tested climbing rose is the perfect choice to train over a trellis or porch, or trim into a formal hedge. Plant in moist, well-drained, loamy soil. Zones 5-9. Late spring-Early Fall

Traditional red two-story brick house exterior idea in Houston with a hip roof and a shingle roof
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