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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish60•10 hours agoI think the vines in the second photo are kudzu tho
minus-square@Death_EquitylinkEnglish17•9 hours agoKudzu is some wild stuff, one vine tendril grows a foot a day and it kills entire forests.
minus-square@VoyajerlinkEnglish12•9 hours agoEnglish Ivy happily spreads too and will also smother natives.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-29 hours agoEnglish ivy may grow better in Kentucky soil than Kent chalk, but I’m not familiar with that in the way I am kudzu.
I think the vines in the second photo are kudzu tho
Kudzu is some wild stuff, one vine tendril grows a foot a day and it kills entire forests.
Definitely. OP is clueless.
English Ivy happily spreads too and will also smother natives.
Yeah but it won’t grow in the sun.
My yard begs to differ.
English ivy may grow better in Kentucky soil than Kent chalk, but I’m not familiar with that in the way I am kudzu.
Oh in that case Kakugo shiro