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Kudzu: The Notoriously Invasive Vine That Ate the SouthWhat is kudzu? Did you know that this plant isn't actually from the southern US? These are fast-growing, invasive vines native to Japan and southeast China that have become a major ecological concern.
If these aggressive and invasive plants aren’t contained, they can end up harming the environment, animals, insects, and ...
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Kudzu: the invasive vine covering West VirginiaCHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — Often called “the vine that ate the South,” Kudzu is an invasive plant that has its grip over a great deal of land in West Virginia, and it all began with an expo.
Many invasive plants and insect pests have had negative economic impacts on agriculture, forestry, home landscapes and ...
Kudzu, whose scientific name is Pueraria mirfica, is a vine used in Chinese medicine for a variety of health promoting purposes. The root in particular is valued for its medicinal properties ...
From Spotted Lanternflies and Brown Marmorated Stinkbugs, to the Kudzu plant, the Commonwealth has its fair share of invasive species. "Invasive species is a general term for a species ...
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