About a year ago, I reported a hairy house near the Castro and the Mission Districts in San Francisco. Since then, I’ve seen other exteriors covered in similar plant matter. Not as hairy as last year’s encounter, but striking in a similar manner. Most of these were found in my neighborhood so I’d be curious what I might discover in other parts of the city. Have fun taking a virtual tour of these plant covered buildings or see them in person. I’ve noted the cross streets below. Also, feel free to share any other ones you may come across in your city.

16th St. & South Van Ness St., San Francisco: A mosaic of plants – a work in progress?

Exterior details

18th St. & Folsom St., San Francisco: Ivy covered exterior

14th St. & Minna St., San Francisco: Ivy covered exterior with a hose dangling from the roof

Potrero Hill, San Francisco: Ivy covered exterior with a bunch of atypical palms sprouting from the concrete ground.
The first building, with the mosaic in progress, is stunning! Vertical gardens seem to be very trendy now and some are not much more than trend-followers, but this one is really beautiful with all the different colors! Thank you for sharing these, Megan.