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Demon proof house
We should build ledges on buildings so that plants like them can climb up and make our homes beautiful
I know a YouTuber who did this! It is DevonBumpkin, he called it wisteria house.
He did an excellent job imo
Wisteria is so beautiful, it’s a shame it’ll destroy anything it’s grown against
you mean nice pretty tree blossoms
[Here](https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-building-image311666627.html?irclickid=WU3TabSqcxyLUc8WQnyJ%3ATNCUkBSr03Qr0uLSI0&irgwc=1&utm_source=77643&utm_campaign=Shop%20Royalty%20Free%20at%20Alamy&utm_medium=impact) is the source of this image. This house is in South Kensington, London. [Here](https://www.google.com/maps/@51.4995449,-0.185056,3a,46.6y,201.89h,89.86t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sfAe1cF3SBmIvv0Je4FEoxA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656) it is on Google Street View.
The house [sold for £7,000,000](https://nethouseprices.com/house-prices/street-details-sale/89dcadf595984ab9b534b863073e46cc/10%20canning%20place%2C%20london%2C%20w8%205ad/2008) in August 2015.
Per /u/DonTago [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/2nvdjn/bonsai_wisteria/cmhi32q):
> I just wanted to make a PSA as the mod for /r/InvasiveSpecies, for anyone seeing this photo and thinking it might be a good idea to play Wisteria in their yard… keep in mind that the two species of Wisteria commonly found in the US and Europe used in landscaping, [Japanese and Chinese Wisteria](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria), are both hugely robust invasive species, especially in the [Southeast and Northeast parts of the US](http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/map/img/wisi1.gif). While it is very beautiful and sweet smelling, its has the ability to escape its ornamental confines in vine form, and then establish itself in the wild, where its aggressive vines creep around the forest floor, choking and out-competing many native understory species. Furthermore, sizable trees have been killed by those creeping Wisteria vines. When these large trees are killed, it opens the forest floor to sunlight, which allows the Wisteria seedlings to grow and flourish even more.
> Also, anyone who wants to see a good list of invasive species that are often sold at garden centers you should *definitely* avoid planting in your yard (depending on your zone), see [THIS LIST](http://imgur.com/a/PCLez) I made. If anyone DOES want to plant Wisteria, I would recommend [American Wisteria](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria_frutescens), which is just as beautiful, but does not have the invasive predisposition the Asian varieties do. The reason the Asian varieties are favored in ornamental application is because they emit a very intoxicating fragrance, while American Wisteria does not.
https://www.explorest.com/places/england/kensington/vine-covered-wisteria-house-on-canning-place
Plant.
And you may tell yourself, “This is not my beautiful house”
Funny, as an American having never set foot in London, (at least in this lifetime) my immediate reaction was “this is in Kensington!” LOL. Must have been there in a previous lifetime. 🤷🏻♂️