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Q: Are there attempts to control the growth or spread of kudzu?
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Is kudzu a parasite?

Yes, but kudzu its also used for erosion control and medical reasons.


Is kudzu parasite?

Yes, but kudzu its also used for erosion control and medical reasons.


Kudzu's nickname of foot a night vine refers to?

Very rapid growth rate of kudzu is being referenced.


What is being done about the spread of kudzu?

nothing so far


How does kudzu control erosion?

eat things in the woods


What is being done with kudzu?

Nothing much it is basically out of control.


Does the kudzu grow in other countries?

Kudzu needs water and the southwest is too dry. It is a very invasive plant and many are trying to stop its spread.


Kudzu Vine- Are there attempts to control the growth or spread of this species What are the options What are the trade-offs of each of these options?

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Is a kudzu a dangerous predator?

Kudzu is a dangerous predator. It grows up to 7 feet a week. It takes 10-15 years to control a patch of kudzu. It has completely taken over the southern part of the united states.


What is the name of a Leguminous climbing plant from Asia K-D-U?

The leguminous climbing vine from Asia is known as the Kudzu vine. It was imported from Japan and planted in the Southeast to control erosion and as an ornamental. It became an invasive species due to its speedy growth, destruction of trees and incredibly rapid spread. It is now known as "the vine that ate the South"!


What are some invasive species located in Mt Everest?

Kudzu is an evasive species introduced to Mt. Everest to help with erosion control. The kudzu crowds out the native species and prevents them from flourishing.


Why does kudzu grow so well in the southeastern United States?

Humidity, light, moisture, and temperature are the reasons why kudzu (Pueraria spp) grows so very well in the southeastern United States of America. Additionally, the east and southeast Asian native vine benefits from being a newcomer plant whose growth is super-fast and whose spread is super-extensive because of propagation by rhizomes, seeds, and stolons.