Kudzu Covering Things

I’m not ashamed to admit that I sometimes find kudzu attractive. Like snow, the vine covers everything in a monochromatic moonscape.
Below are some of my favorites.
Also see: Kudzu Control
Email me your interesting kudzu sightings
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