> And that, perhaps, is the real danger of kudzu. Our obsession with the vine hides the South. It veils more serious threats to the countryside, like suburban sprawl, or more destructive invasive plants such as the dense and aggressive cogon grass and the shrubby privet. More important, it obscures the beauty of the South’s original landscape, reducing its rich diversity to a simplistic metaphor.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only person that's read a given article... Though I guess I actually read it last time it was posted.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only person that's read a given article... Though I guess I actually read it last time it was posted.