Tom Scales wrote:
Great shots. Those trees are goners, the kudzu will just strangle
them.
Tom
> Well nobody asked but I just happened to be out ridin' around and
> thought I'd get a
> few pics, just in case anybody was wondering what it looked
like.Click
> here to see
> the kudzu.
>
> later,
> mike m.
>
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I agree, Tom, they are good shots. They show very clearly what the
dreaded kudzu looks like and how it takes over. I remember a very
photogenic strip of rain forest in Narrabeen, one of Sydney's Northern
Beach suburbs, on either side of the Wakehurst Parkway. It was covered
in an ivy-like parasitic creeper that looked very similar to the kudzu
in Mike's pics. Does anyone know if the'yre the same or related? I
could well believe it because certain shrubs that grow at a manageable
rate in cooler countries tend to go out of control in Australia. A good
example is privet, used for hedges in the UK but considered a noxious
weed in Oz.
Regards,
=====
Ray
"The trouble with resisting temptation is
you never know when you'll get another chance!"
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