Florida’s Biggest Environmental Threat is Not What You Think: It’s Big, Green & Mean

The Invasive Vine Threatening Florida’s Ecosystems by Choking Out All Other Life With A Relentless Ability to Spread

Fla. News — In the lush landscapes of Florida, a creeping horror lurks beneath the canopy of native flora. In Florida’s dense, humid landscapes, a silent green predator continues to wreak havoc on native ecosystems, consuming everything in its path with remarkable speed and tenacity. Kudzu, often referred to as “the vine that ate the South,” is one of Florida’s most pressing environmental threats. This invasive species, originally from Asia, has wreaked havoc on local ecosystems, out-competing native plants and causing significant ecological and economic damage.

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