As a botanist and horticulturist, I couldn’t help but wonder why people thought kudzu was a unique threat when so many other vines grow just ... knee-deep in its leaves,” Morris wrote in ...
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Kudzu: The Notoriously Invasive Vine That Ate the SouthSo, what is kudzu? Kuzu is a perennial, leguminous vine native to eastern Asia. It boasts compound leaves with three oval-shaped leaflets, typically a dark green color with hairy undersides.
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