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Kudzu Infestation
in Georgia
Current Kudzu Coverage in Georgia
In 2023, kudzu was a significant invasive plant problem in Georgia, covering a wide area and causing ecological damage. While precise acreage figures are difficult to pinpoint, the vine's visible presence and impact are well documented across the state, including in rural and urban areas. The vine is highly visible, covering banks, trees, and abandoned houses, whether you're driving in the country or around town. The spread of kudzu has been an ecological concern in the southeastern U.S. for several decades.

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