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Old 07-31-2011, 08:38 AM   #14057
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Let us examine the choice of songs....


Yes... it sure looks like it.....

YIPPEE!!!!!!


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@ Iri: who is he?????

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I really don't know anything about ivy other than the Ivy covered walls of my old university. Does it really cause damage to the walls after a while? What about those old, old ivy covered cottages we see in pictures? Will this eventually cause the wall to crumble? Even stone walls?


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Many people told me the plant clinging to walls is not good, that is if the wall is thin (10-15cm). Its roots "puncture" the wall. I figure that the cement or something constructing the wall is destroyed by the humidity. If the walls are thick then it's okay? Universities and old houses have extrememly thick walls so it must be alright.

By the way... anyone knows the name of the plant by the back of this pict, clinging to the wall, with small leaves?

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