The kudzu plant was first to be considered helpful because, it had big roots and when dirt or sand got dry, they would plant kudzu because its roots have a tight grip and would hold onto the dirt/sand when the wind blew.
because it has many trees to keep on growing
there is nothing for success for this vine because it kills trees and plants. it makes species leave
Because it just does.
isoprene is in a kudzu cell
some types do
It is natural to mould plant cell to carryout specialized jobs according to their gene assembly or genome.
it's habitatIts habitat.
no it is a natural product from the Aloe vera plant
isoprene is in a kudzu cell
kudzu is a helpful plant
Kudzu
it grows
Kudzu, Studies have shown that kudzu can reduce both hangovers and alchol cravings.
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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
Mainly by trying to chop, mow, and spray the stuff. Kudzu is a very fast growing plant that will overgrow a forest and smother the trees. A severe nuisance plant.
Kudzu.
Angiospermae is the phylum of kudzu [Pueraria lobata]. The 'foot-a-night' or 'mile-a-minute' vine indeed is a flowering plant. It's a member of the Fabaceae family of nitrogen-fixing plants. Such plants can be called natural fertilizers, because they don't deplete the soil of such necessary nutrients as nitrogen.
No, it will not die out because kudzu is a very complex plant and you can only pull out the roots to kill it. Since there is so much its not entirely possible that that can happen.