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by waveBidder
615 days ago
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> everything visible from the highway, But isn't this exactly what the article is arguing? > As trees grew in the cleared lands near roadsides, kudzu rose with them. It appeared not to stop because there were no grazers to eat it back. But, in fact, it rarely penetrates deeply into a forest; it climbs well only in sunny areas on the forest edge and suffers in shade. > Still, along Southern roads, the blankets of untouched kudzu create famous spectacles. |
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