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As you drive down to the entrance of San Clemente, a thriving Live Oak in an Elevated Limestone Tree Well immediately commands your attention. Accompanied by Chinkapin Oak, Dwarf Wax Myrtle, Bermuda Turf, Shumard Red Oak, Suspensum Viburnum and Wooly Yucca, the Live Oak stands out beautifully among them.
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This 46-acre property is full of greenery, including this immaculate area in front of one of the buildings. Japanese Boxwood creates a crisp, clean line, contrasted by the Granite Gravel and sidewalk, while bright Foxtail Ferns make up the opposite side. Behind the Boxwood, an abundancy of plant material fills the beds, including Butterfly Iris, Dwarf Yaupon, Vibernum, Italian Cypress, Shumard Oak and Sago Palm. Featured on the right side is a Chop Limestone Wall, which creates a barricade between the landscape and the parking lot.
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A colorful bed made up of Melee Blue Salvia, Lipstick Vinca, Yellow Zinnia Linearis, Yaupon, Break Light Yucca and Knockout Roses welcomes employees into the office. The far beds feature an assortment of Italian Cypress, Esperanza, Maiden Grass and Bermuda Turf.
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The front of this building features a variety of color, giving you plenty to look at. The center of the roundabout includes Italian Cypress and an assortment of color including Melee Blue Salvia, Lipstick Vinca, Yellow Zinnia Linearis and Purple and White Angelonia. In the foreground, you see another pop of color that includes Maiden Grass, Esperanza, Cedar Elm, Break Light Yucca, Knockout Roses and Society Garlic.
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This cozy courtyard features Artificial Turf and a Decorative Fencing to keep tenants safely away from the edge of the building. Decomposed Granite and Café River Gravel, bordered by Primrose Jasmine and Vibernum, are used together to create an appealing and effective way to relocate water and cover unsightly drainage grates.
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Toward the back of the property the installed landscape starts to blend flawlessly with the native landscape. Italian Cypress and Bashum Party Pink Crepe Myrtles provide a seamless transition from new to native, while accenting the colorful beds filled with Dwarf Fountain Grass, Knockout Rose, Foxtail Fern, Japanese Boxwood, Angelonia, White and Yellow Zinnia Linearis and Lipstick Vinca.
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The colorful trend of Blue and White Angelonia, Purple Penta, Blue Salvia, White and Yellow Zinnia Linearis and Lipstick Vinca is continued, along with Sago Palms and Red Oaks, in this bright entry bed.
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A view from the north end of San Clemente shows just how much area this expansive campus is. We see Italian Cypress, Trailing Rosemary, Cherry Laurel Trees, Buffalo Turf, Live Oak, Red Oak, Vibernum, Cedar Trees and Japanese Boxwood from this rooftop view to get a sense of the acreage covered in this property.
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Looking up the hill, the landscape at San Clemente blends seamlessly into the Texas Hill Country setting. With a wide variety of native Texas and imported plants, a stunning and bright look is created all across the property. With no shortage of variety, featured in this photo is Suspensum Vibernum, Lantana, Maiden Grass, Muhly Grass, Red Oak, Oleander, Sago Palm, Italian Cypress, Buffalo Turf, Rosemary and Silver Pony Foot.
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As you drive through the property, both sides are thoroughly covered with color, shrubs and trees. Pride of Barbados, Knockout Roses and varieties of Lantana give a burst of color, while Maiden Grass, Muhly Grass, Bi-Color Iris, Esperanza, Fall Asther and Suspensum Vibernum fill in space, creating a lush and healthy look throughout San Clemente. Plenty of trees, like these Mesquite and Mountain Laurels, line the streets as well, continuing to blend with the surrounding hill country.
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A stunning view from the parking garage shows beautiful Trailing Rosemary, blending the landscape in with the architecture. Crisp lines are shown from the tops of the Japanese Boxwood and Vibernum to the edges of the turf. Knockout Roses, Dianella, Vitex Tree, Italian Cypress, Cherry Laurel Trees fill in remaining areas and create a beautiful scene.