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Kudzu: The Weed that Ate the South
A scent of grapes wafts through the humid summer air; you're surrounded by a jungle of vines and fragrant flowers...
Kudzu is an invasive plant that was introduced to the South in the early 1900s to combat erosion, but quickly took over and became known as "the weed that ate the South”.
This collection explores the beauty, the takeover, and the attempts to control this fragrant invader.

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