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Sunday, April 28
The Indiana Daily Student

Kudzu, known as "the vine that ate the South," strangles trees and prevents them from getting sunlight. Invasive plant species are destroying the state’s natural diversity, and a new rule banning the sale of some plants hopes to curb their spread. Kendra Wilson

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Kudzu, known as "the vine that ate the South," strangles trees and prevents them from getting sunlight. Invasive plant species are destroying the state’s natural diversity, and a new rule banning the sale of some plants hopes to curb their spread.