Notorious as “the vine that ate the South,” kudzu has swallowed up wide swaths of rural Kentucky, snaking up telephone poles and carpeting hillsides. It can grow up to 2 inches per day in the ...
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. As mentioned earlier, kudzu vines are an invasive ... However, the vine can and does grow out of control, particularly in the South, due to ...
Kudzu is sometimes called "the vine that ate the South." Anyone who's lived or visited the southeastern U.S. can certainly understand why. The fast-growing vine swarms over trees and buildings and ...