The Latin scientific name for Kudzu, or the kudzu vine, is Pueraria lobata or Pueraria thunbergiana.
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The scientific name for the trumpet vine is Campsis radicans. It is a flowering plant species in the family Bignoniaceae.
The accepted scientific name is Eumorpha vitis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ampelopsisspp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Solandraspp.
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.
umm i am not so sure but i know that a kudzu vine is a green leafy vine that has purple flowers
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Known as the vine that ate the south. The "Kudzu Vine" spreads at a rate of 150,000 acres a year.Plant pathologists are testing Myrothecium verrucaria, a fungus that damages the kudzu vine within hours.Please see related link below!
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Very rapid growth rate of kudzu is being referenced.
The scientific name for the trumpet vine is Campsis radicans. It is a flowering plant species in the family Bignoniaceae.
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
The accepted scientific name is Eumorpha vitis.
The answer is Kudzu, if you are doing the big crossword.
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