kudzu (kuzu in the original japanese – the english misspelling is due to the bizarre way japanese decided to romanize their Z sound in the old days) couldn’t be the one – it doesn’t strangle, it smothers…
Grape vine is the never-ending pest in my yard. I loved the look when I moved in, but when trees started dying I ripped it all out. We have about an acre of woods so it’s hard to be sure you get it all. I eventually had about 4 years free of it, then this year the entire floor of the woods was covered in new grape vine shoots. There was no way to pull them all, I had to settle for pulling the ones on the edges, getting sun. In a case of poetic justice, most died in the shade of the trees they wanted to smother.
Kudzu will grow feet in a day and wipe out a forest despite all effort. I’ve seen wisteria completely destroy a house despite all effort. No it’s not the same. Destruction is destruction, but you choose; suffocation, strangulation or being crushed.
rekam Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’d opt for the KUDZU.
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
kudzu (kuzu in the original japanese – the english misspelling is due to the bizarre way japanese decided to romanize their Z sound in the old days) couldn’t be the one – it doesn’t strangle, it smothers…
cdward about 4 years ago
I’m surprised they don’t have the oriental bittersweet vine. Now THAT is a strangler.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
I don’t see it here, officer, it had teeth and closed its trap…
J Short about 4 years ago
Number 3, creep forward please.
e.groves about 4 years ago
No honeysuckle?
Nate England about 4 years ago
credenza… Credenza… CREDENZA! Bwahahaha!
BearsDown Premium Member about 4 years ago
“None of those. It was a woman, possibly named Virginia.”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
Clematis is beautiful, and I’ve never known to to strangle anything…
How can you put it in a line-up with kudzu, a known pest?
I love wisteria, too… I know it occasionally strangles trees, but it’s pretty controllable…
Ivy does take a bit more work.
Honeysuckle, OTOH, is also beautiful, and has a wonderful scent…
but I had to work hard just to take mine out…
You can’t turn your back on it for a moment, or it’s strangling your roses and creeping into your bedroom window 10 feet away.
Years after I thought I removed it, it still sometimes pops up in new places.
patiodragon about 4 years ago
Genius! It was the porcelain berry disguised as a grape vine!
Michael G. about 4 years ago
I heard through the grapevine …
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Grape vine is the never-ending pest in my yard. I loved the look when I moved in, but when trees started dying I ripped it all out. We have about an acre of woods so it’s hard to be sure you get it all. I eventually had about 4 years free of it, then this year the entire floor of the woods was covered in new grape vine shoots. There was no way to pull them all, I had to settle for pulling the ones on the edges, getting sun. In a case of poetic justice, most died in the shade of the trees they wanted to smother.
matzam Premium Member about 4 years ago
mistletoe is quite bad
Steverino Premium Member about 4 years ago
I thought clematis was a venereal disease.
KEA about 4 years ago
clematis has always sounded like some dreadful disease to me
Nuliajuk about 4 years ago
Clematis is pretty mild mannered, so it’s a toss up between the other three.
Radish... about 4 years ago
Lamium did it.
Cerabooge about 4 years ago
How come the strangler fig isn’t in the line-up?
ChazNCenTex about 4 years ago
The Virginia Creeper obviously.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Which one is the trunk idiot?
ferddo about 4 years ago
Forgot to include English Ivy.
mwksix about 4 years ago
“It was really more of a ‘gagged’, could you have them turn to the left and look more extinguishing?”
Lablubber about 4 years ago
Her husband was the singer Johnny Ash. If he hadn’t died he would tell you the culprit was a boy named Kudzu.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Kudzu will grow feet in a day and wipe out a forest despite all effort. I’ve seen wisteria completely destroy a house despite all effort. No it’s not the same. Destruction is destruction, but you choose; suffocation, strangulation or being crushed.
Daeder about 4 years ago
“It was that one from Boston…”