Often called "the vine that ate the South" in the United States, kudzu is notorious for its rapid growth .
While popular for its classic look, English Ivy can damage walls and trees, and its dense cover can prevent sunlight from reaching other plants.
This sweet-smelling vine is invasive in many parts of the U.S., where it outcompetes native species .
Both Chinese Wisteria and Japanese Wisteria are known for their stunning blooms but can quickly become uncontrollable
While beautiful, some species like the common morning glory can be highly aggressive, overtaking gardens and wild areas.
Particularly the Oriental Bittersweet is an invasive species known for girdling trees and overwhelming natural habitats.