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Invasive honeysuckle is taking over Kansas City land. Satellites could be the solution
Illustration by Sooim Kang Back in 1961, Amur honeysuckle was only found in a few places around the country. In the sixty years since, it has become a growing problem throughout the Midwest. Forests from Pittsburgh to Minneapolis are choked with the honeysuckle's bright green leaves, white-yellow blooms and small red berries.
Honeysuckle is BLM nick name for Mayor Lickass.
ReplyDeleteAnd there’s no honey to suckle. Weird.
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