I just want to say that kudzu is unfairly maligned. It doesn't actually kill the vegetation on which it climbs and it doesn't cause any more erosion than the trees. In fact, to the extent that the shade of trees keeps other plants from growing and securing the ground with their roots, trees actually promote erosion. I think the reason people don't like kudzu is the same reason they don't like purple loose-strife. The plants die off in winter and their detritus is unsightly. Somehow, people don't like dead vines hanging in trees. But then, these same people hate spanish moss because it's grey color makes it look dead to them.
Water gathering
most days I wait
through blue and sun
till dusk
or even later
and the rose has faded
to lavender, to gray
some days, the sleet
has started
and the leaves underfoot
are slick with ice
somehow I'm never sorry
and never learn
one night I waited
till the stars were out
dropped the bucket into
sound, only felt the weight
of it filling
and the night full of stars
and the river full of stars
and the bucket full of stars
come morning, the coffee
is also full of stars
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I just want to say that kudzu is unfairly maligned. It doesn't actually kill the vegetation on which it climbs and it doesn't cause any more erosion than the trees. In fact, to the extent that the shade of trees keeps other plants from growing and securing the ground with their roots, trees actually promote erosion.
I think the reason people don't like kudzu is the same reason they don't like purple loose-strife. The plants die off in winter and their detritus is unsightly. Somehow, people don't like dead vines hanging in trees. But then, these same people hate spanish moss because it's grey color makes it look dead to them.
kudzu looked like a linesman's worst nightmare to me where it had climbed up on the poles and wires
and trekking the back woods looked like it might be good training for a trans-amazonian journey
purple loose-strife on steroids
Phil
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