Magnoliophyta is the classification division that includes kudzu. Kudzu numbers among the species in the genus Pueraria. Taxonomists relegate that genus to membership in the tribe Phaseoleae, the subfamily Faboideae, the family Fabaceae and the order Fabales within the flowering plant phylum, Magnoliophyta.
In writing, Division and Classification is an essay subject in which one takes a broad subject and categorizes it.
Vine is the classification of kudzu.Specifically, the plant in question (Pueraria spp) belongs to a type of plant that is known for a trailing growth pattern. Kudzu grows by coiling, climbing, and trailing. The pattern is horizontal and vertical in direction and super-fast (at the rate of 1 foot [0.3048 meters] per day under optimal conditions) in speed.
Division
Classification is a group of people or things arranged into classes or categories, then division is a discord that splits a group up, hope this helps:)
The second highest and second broadest classification level for plants and fungi is the division.
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
phylum or Division
The classification that includes tools is Durable.
Kudzu can be found in Japan and Asia.
Kudzu Wish was created in 1998.
Magnoliophyta is the phylum that kudzu is in. It is the phylum of magnolia-like flowering plants. The weedy species in the Pueraria genus therefore manages a most ironic membership in the beloved, beneficial bean, legume and pea family Fabaceae.
Classification