Do any of ya'll in the uk or elsewhere have any major problems with an invasive plant species like we have in the states, particularly in the south?
It's apparently not as big of an issue as I once thought because, as covered in the article, "It was conspicuous even at 65 miles per hour, reducing complex and indecipherable landscape details to one seemingly coherent mass. And because it looked as if it covered everything in sight, few people realized that the vine often fizzled out just behind that roadside screen of green."
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It's apparently not as big of an issue as I once thought because, as covered in the article, "It was conspicuous even at 65 miles per hour, reducing complex and indecipherable landscape details to one seemingly coherent mass. And because it looked as if it covered everything in sight, few people realized that the vine often fizzled out just behind that roadside screen of green."

The True Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Never Truly Ate the South
A naturalist cuts through the myths surrounding the invasive plant