A painterly rendition of the misty wood of fall…all of the green in this piece is the kudzu vine consuming the trees and ground…is there any wonder that this vine is known in the southern U.S. as “the vine that ate the south?”
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It’s been awhile since I’ve been in the south and seen kudzu vine. One time long ago, on the Georgia and Alabama border, I saw abandoned old train cars covered in kudzu. That would have made a great photo! Lovely misty painterly look. I like it. 🙂
Just like a dream….beautiful!
I remember kudzu in the Boston Mountains in Arkansas where I used to live.
Thanks for another good memory! 🙂
Beautiful -even if it’s invasive – to a snow covered New Englander