This week’s featured video was published by Clemson Extension to provide information on identifying and controlling Kudzu vines.
Kudzu is an aggressive leguminous vine capable of growing 1 foot per day. It can easily grow 60 feet in a single growing season. It also roots at the nodes, establishing new root crowns on vines growing on the ground. Controlling Invasive Plants in North Florida Forests
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For herbicides and control options, use the following publication links:
Alabama Extension’s publication: Kudzu Control in Forests, Rights-of-Way & Natural Areas
UF/IFAS Extension’s publication: Controlling Invasive Plants in North Florida Forests
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