Alec_de_Large on May 12, 2026 7:53 pm Kudzu should be the national plant of the American South East haha I never see towns or counties working to remove it because it’s so hard to get rid off. They are like “yeah we lost, just hold the line”
Jeffotato on May 12, 2026 8:19 pm Native wildflowers version exotic plants built for a totally different region.
bobmcbob121 on May 12, 2026 9:44 pm With how well dandelion survive in concrete, I wonder if they’ve evolved methods to better handle it/ utilize it. If that makes sense.
BoiFrosty on May 12, 2026 10:36 pm Meanwhile Bamboo is like soil herpes. You can get rid of it every time and it’ll spring right back up.
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No one would starve if we could eat Kudzu.
Dandelions surviving concrete cracks is honestly inspirational
Kudzu is just the final boss of ‘It’s free real estate.
Kudzu should be the national plant of the American South East haha
I never see towns or counties working to remove it because it’s so hard to get rid off. They are like “yeah we lost, just hold the line”
The one u love vs the one who love u.
Native wildflowers version exotic plants built for a totally different region.
Potatoes: “WHERE IS THE SOIL?!”
Funk ya concrete
You fool, you’ve spread it to this post
Kudzu spreads
English Ivy is the slower growing cousin of Kudzu…
Kudzu is love
With how well dandelion survive in concrete, I wonder if they’ve evolved methods to better handle it/ utilize it. If that makes sense.
The soil is too based
Meanwhile Bamboo is like soil herpes. You can get rid of it every time and it’ll spring right back up.