Because it was a rugged and durable plant which could quickly root itself in erosion-prone areas. They failed to realize how that would end up going asunder.
Kudzu
Kudzu
Kudzu. Kudzu is a vine that is native to southeast Japan and southern China. When it was introduced to the United States it took over viciously, now covering much of the native foliage of Georgia and North Florida. Kudzu looks like a green fuzzy suit that trees wear.
yes yes it has although kudzu doesn't directly suck the life out of plants, like some other parisite species of plants, it can shield a plant from the sun therefore disabling it from photosynthesis so it may die
Because most people were farmers.
Precisely, the farmers moved them by horses or a bandwagon
isoprene is in a kudzu cell
The climate of Georgia in colonial times
Georgia settlers went to Carolina to have large farmers . (:
Georgia farmers are heroes because they provide for our state. They grow food, produce dairy, and even make cotton for our clothes and bedding! They are dedicated to their work and are loyal to our state! That's why Georgia farmers are my hero! & that's why they should be yours too!
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.