Why is kudzu an invasive species?
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The invasive kudzu can easily overtake trees, abandoned homes, cars and telephone poles. ... Either way, Kudzu - a creeping, climbing perennial vine - is an invasive species that is terrorizing native plants all over southeastern United States and making its way into Indiana.
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