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However, this invasive plant has become a threat to many southern states — and if you live in the Sunshine State, you’ve ...
There are many native vines in the Tallahassee area, and most of them are only mildly aggressive, which means they can grow ...
A Kudzu vine can reportedly grow up to a foot a day, and up to 60 feet in a given season, hence its added reputation as the "mile a minute" plant. It can infest forests and crawl up trees, smothering ...
sucking the plants’ vital juices. In places where it was once relatively easy to get a photograph of kudzu, the bug-infested vines are so crippled they can’t keep up with the other roadside weeds.
The deep south of the U.S. has been invaded by kudzu (Pueraria montana), a climbing vine with severe ecological effects. The plant is native to Japan and southeast China and was introduced in the ...
Kosciusko Water and Woodland Invasive Partnership is a relatively new nonprofit with the goal of educating the public about ...
Alabama agriculture officials are spreading the warning about packets of unsolicited seeds being delivered to mailboxes in the state. The seed packages have return addresses from Asia and can be ...
Kudzu, whose scientific name is Pueraria mirfica ... down to a group of compounds found in high concentrations within the plant, called isoflavones. In China, it has been used to treat alcoholism ...
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