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Was (wer) ist kudzu$42800$ - definition

DOUG MARLETTE'S DAILY COMIC STRIP CREATED IN MAY 1981
Kudzu (cartoon); Kudzu comic strip

Megacopta cribraria         
  • [[Santee National Wildlife Refuge]], SC, USA
  • Distribution of ''Megacopta cribraria'' in the USA (2009–2012)
SPECIES OF INSECT
Kudzu bug; Japanese kudzu bug
Megacopta cribraria, also called the bean plataspid, kudzu bug, globular stink bug and lablab bug, is a shield bug native to India and China, where it is an agricultural pest of lablab beans and other legumes. The bug, while harmless to houseplants and people, often enters houses.
Kudzu powder         
Got fan; Ge fen; Kuzuko
Kudzu powder, called géfěn () in Chinese, kuzuko (; ) in Japanese, chik-garu () or galbun (; ) in Korean, and bột sắn dây in Vietnamese is a starch powder made from the root of the kudzu plant. It is used in traditional East Asian cuisine mainly for thickening sauces and making various types of desserts.
Kudzu in the United States         
  • Infestation of Kudzu in the [[United States]].
  • A woodland area of [[Brooklyn, New York]], blanketed by kudzu
  • Dairy cows grazing on kudzu. Columbia County, Georgia. 1952/1957?
PLANT INVASION
The vine that ate the south; Kudzu in the US; Kudzu in US; Cultivation of kuzdu in the United States; Kudzu vs the United States; The Vine that Ate the South
Kudzu is an invasive plant species in the United States, introduced from Asia with devastating environmental consequences, earning it the nickname "the vine that ate the South". It has been spreading rapidly in the Southern United States, "easily outpacing the use of herbicide, spraying, and mowing, as well increasing the costs of these controls by $6 million annually".

Wikipedia

Kudzu (comic strip)

Kudzu was a daily comic strip by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette about rural Southerners. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, the strip ran from June 15, 1981 to August 26, 2007.

The title came from the kudzu vine which was introduced to the Southern United States (and initially encouraged) as a soil erosion control plant, but soon became an out-of-control invasive species.