List the number of the house behind the observation
Observación | VWOOA: Back Street - House Number |
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999 | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéEncino (Quercus virginiana)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThis looks like the entire concrete fence panel has been lifted - which is expressed in the caps on the posts being lifted up - but the panel looks level. |
5301 |
5301 | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéDuraznillo (Cercis canadensis)Observ.brodiewildchildDescripciónThis is an old tree that is in heavy decline and will soon be dead, |
5301 |
Fotos / SonidosQuéEncino Molino (Quercus fusiformis)Observ.brodiewildchildDescripciónMullti-trunked or Oak-mott. |
5301 |
Fotos / SonidosQuéEncino Roble (Quercus polymorpha)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThis is a single trunk species that is planted extremely close to the concrete perimeter fence. It will eventually effect the concrete perimeter fence. Viewing this tree from the inside of the fence will help make a better decision. PS. The red strap around the oak next to it is at risk of being girdled. |
5305 |
Fotos / SonidosQuéPalo Blanco (Celtis occidentalis)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThere is something strange going on with this portion of the concrete perimeter fence. The soil under this portion seems to be washing away into the homeowner's lot. Or, an animal is digging underneath the fence from the homeowner's side. |
5301 |
5301 | |
5305 | |
5305 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5309 | |
5401 | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéPlantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónSome sort of vine on the homeowner's side of the HOA's concrete perimeter fence. |
5401 |
Fotos / SonidosQuéEncino Azul (Quercus laceyi)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónWe do have Quercus marilandica (Blackjack Oak) in the neighborhood, and these leaves look very close to that. But, I didn't see any pointy tips on the leaves. And, the shape of the leaves on this tree look more like Quercus laceyi. |
5405 |
5425 | |
5421 | |
5413 | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéCedro Olmo de Texas (Ulmus crassifolia)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThis is a mature tree that was likely there when the house was built and will eventually bump into the fence.
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5413 |
Fotos / SonidosQuéCedro Olmo de Texas (Ulmus crassifolia)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThis is a single trunk tree species. It would be best if a decision on the recommended action could be made after seeing the tree from the inside of the fence. |
5417 |
5421 | |
5425 | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéÁrboles Asiáticos de Júpiter (Género Lagerstroemia)Observ.brodiewildchildLugarPrivadoDescripciónThis Crape Myrtle is pushing up the HOA's concrete perimeter fence causing a gap at the post. |
5417 |
5425 | |
5617 |