The kudzu shown on this page are typical scenes along highways and roads throughout the south.
 

 

The scene at the right is at I-85 and Peachtree St. in Atlanta.

Although this looks like a kudzu tree it is a spreading tree covered with kudzu near Monroe, Georgia.


The railroad from Washington, D.C. to Atlanta passes through large masses of kudzu.

When kudzu grows over the trees the trees will soon die from lack of sunlight.

The image on the right was taken of a large field of kudzu on Ga. Hwy 9 south of Dawsonville, Ga.

   
Kudzu growing over fences is common along highways throughout the south.
The ghost figure at the right no longer exists. Only the original power pole can be seen now.
     
 
Kudzu creeping over marquee at entrance to an old park. This location is being developed as a new residential area and the kudzu has been removed by scraping the area bare.    
         

 



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