Boy, I *hope* it's not Kudzu -- I didn't think that stuff had made it up to Northern Indiana (yet).
I don't have a suitable camera yet, so no picture. The vine I'm fighting has a stem with five leaves on it about every five feet on the ground, more frequently when climbing. The leaves are a sawtooth edge, long oval in shape, all at the same level on the stem. They cover roughly a 270 degree arc, with the two leaves flanking the large gap being smaller than the other three. Kinda looks like your hand from above, if you could spread your fingers a lot further.
I don't have any vine on the ground much larger than a quarter inch in diameter, but the bloody stuff covers an incredible amount of ground. I can reach down and grab, and usually come up with two or three vines in one hand - and end up coiling about twenty feet of vine each time.
Nasty stuff.
Tom K
I don't have a suitable camera yet, so no picture. The vine I'm fighting has a stem with five leaves on it about every five feet on the ground, more frequently when climbing. The leaves are a sawtooth edge, long oval in shape, all at the same level on the stem. They cover roughly a 270 degree arc, with the two leaves flanking the large gap being smaller than the other three. Kinda looks like your hand from above, if you could spread your fingers a lot further.
I don't have any vine on the ground much larger than a quarter inch in diameter, but the bloody stuff covers an incredible amount of ground. I can reach down and grab, and usually come up with two or three vines in one hand - and end up coiling about twenty feet of vine each time.
Nasty stuff.
Tom K