Tumbleweeds in Kansas: Iconic Yet Invasive
Tumbleweeds in Kansas: Iconic Yet Invasive
US · Published Jan 7, 2026
Tumbleweeds: Iconic symbol, invasive challenges in Kansas
In western Kansas, tumbleweeds are a familiar sight, often seen rolling across highways or accumulating against fences. These plants, originally from Russia and eastern Europe, were introduced to the U.S. in the 1870s and have since become a notable feature of the landscape, particularly in the High Plains. While often considered an iconic symbol of the American West, tumbleweeds present significant challenges as an invasive species.
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