KINGSPORT — Kudzu is a plant known for its fast growth rate and ability to overtake large swathes of land, including trees, telephone poles, old vehicles and even houses. It can grow up to a foot a ...
Greensboro, N.C. - The Kudzu plant grows up to a foot a day and smothers other plants that get in its way. The plant first came to the U.S. from Japan and China in 1876. From 1935 through the mid 1950 ...
You’ll find kudzu draping the scenery off the side of the interstate. You’ll find kudzu climbing that abandoned barn in your neighbor’s backyard. And if you sit long enough in one place in the South, ...
It appears the Kudzu Control Test Site signs are disappearing easier than kudzu. While pranksters are playing havoc with the signs, often placing them in neighbors' and friends' yards, Newt Hardie is ...
Newt Hardie and other volunteers dedicated to eradicating kudzu from Spartanburg rarely have anything good to say about the pesky vine. On Saturday, they will. The first "Kudzu Kapers" event, designed ...
Kudzu, the vine that swallowed the South, with a growth rate of 1 foot per day, is native to East Asia and was first brought to the United States in 1876 for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. In ...
Jeanne Price has learned to love the wildy invasive kudzu vines that blanket so much of the South. That’s because the honeybees she keeps at a Bostic, N.C., farm can’t resist the sweet purple kudzu ...
Weekly Review, Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology, Indiana DNR: Will Drews, Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Nursery Inspector & Compliance Officer with the DNR Division of ...