Interesting, I've never heard of the vine. After watching I thought to myself I hope it doesn't reach Ontario. Looked it up in Wiki and he's a cut and paste,,, A small patch of kudzu was discovered in 2009 in Leamington, Ontario, the second-warmest growing region of Canada after south coastal British Columbia. Great :(
Check out Beechtop Lane in Linwood/Mt. Lookout. Several acres of it there.
Oh wow, I can see its potential on Google Maps, so I will go check it out at some point. Thanks for sharing!
Look for the blossoms in 4 - 6 weeks. They smell like imitation grape soda. Apparently not the only member of the pea family with this trait.
@@ghewins Oh okay, very interesting! Thanks for the info!
Interesting, I've never heard of the vine. After watching I thought to myself I hope it doesn't reach Ontario. Looked it up in Wiki and he's a cut and paste,,, A small patch of kudzu was discovered in 2009 in Leamington, Ontario, the second-warmest growing region of Canada after south coastal British Columbia. Great :(
We should do all we can to stop it now!
Nice one..new sub here
Thank you! Appreciate the view, sub and comment!
nutritious- we'd better start eating it!
Yes, we might have to!
I drove by and saw this today
Pretty wild isn’t it??
@@justhereforthefoliage it is indeed
@@cincytropics Know any other large pockets of it?
I've heard that there is some along Columbia parkway
@@justhereforthefoliage also I heard of some near sunken airport somewhere
I've thought that I've seen kudzu here before. Where is this colony?
I’ve only seen it in very small patches, not like this. 71 and MLK.