The Kudzu Vine was brought to the U.S. for the Centemial Exhibition in 1876. They placed it along highways to prevent erosion and, recently, it was found growing in Leamington.
nomadic travelers, followed the herds across the ice bridge that connected Asia and North America
North America Maize Wheat beans Barley sorghum South America wheat beans Barley Kudzu sorghum hope this helps
Kudzu, Bamboo, and the Mimossa Tree are all considered invasive species in North America.
isoprene is in a kudzu cell
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
Kudzu. Kudzu is a vine that is native to southeast Japan and southern China. When it was introduced to the United States it took over viciously, now covering much of the native foliage of Georgia and North Florida. Kudzu looks like a green fuzzy suit that trees wear.
Kudzu can be found in Japan and Asia.
Kudzu Wish was created in 1998.
It is the Chinese medicinal use of kudzu in treating alcoholism , however, that is the focus of many studies on kudzu.
do u know what are the trade off of a kudzu
kudzu is a helpful plant
Under the Kudzu was created on 1993-07-27.
Kudzu came from Japan.kudzu was brought over from Japan to prevent erosion during WWII. It is found mostly in the deep south, which was planted by farmers to prevent their soil from disappearing due to the makeup of the red clay soil in the south. Kudzu cannot be killed successfully unless you burn it, or put chemicals on it 10-20 times. It has destroyed acres upon acres of land by choking out trees and other plants. If you do not know what it is, then I would recommend leaving it that way because you and the rest of your community will have to live with it for a lifetime. Kudzu is the plant of the devil down in Gods country, THE SOUTH!!!J