The answer is Kudzu, if you are doing the big crossword.
The Southern Region Of the US is known for growing tobacco and cotton.
its growing at about 2% every year
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It's not
The south has a much longer growing season then the north
from stats available approximately 19% annually
Yes..In Southern states it is found growing in spots sometimes.
Urban populations are growing rapidly due to factors such as rural-to-urban migration driven by better job opportunities, higher living standards, and improved access to services in urban areas. Additionally, natural population growth in cities can also contribute to this trend. Rapid urbanization poses challenges for infrastructure, housing, and sustainability.
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That really isn't enough information to answer your question. Please let us know what climate the flowering vine is growing in, what time of year you saw the flower, and, if possible, what shape and size was the flower. Was it trumpet-shaped? Was it a cluster of flowers? Wisteria is a vine with lavender flowers and a long, twisted seed pod. It grows in Mediterranian climates, but it is a perennial, not an annual.
Depends on the nutrient intake of the horse and their parental genes. The average growth though is 2 inches a year.
209 colleges in the southern US