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Kudzu Infestation
in South Carolina
Current Kudzu Coverage in South Carolina
In 2023, kudzu continued to be a significant concern in South Carolina, with efforts focusing on control and management rather than eradication. The plant, known for its rapid growth and ability to smother native vegetation, is widely considered invasive. While it was once promoted for erosion control, it is now considered a threat to ecosystems and infrastructure.

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