Yes, kudzu typically dies back in winter, as it is a perennial vine that loses its leaves and may appear dormant. However, its extensive root system allows it to survive cold temperatures and regrow in the spring. The plant can quickly rebound, making it a resilient and invasive species in warmer climates.
no winter did not die
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John Winter - cricketer - died in 1914.
William Winter Payne died in 1874.
Claus Winter Hjelm died in 1871.
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.
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 can be found in Japan and Asia.
Kudzu Wish was created in 1998.
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kudzu is a helpful plant
no winter did not die
Planting sweet potatoes in a kudzu field will not effectively kill kudzu. Kudzu is a highly resilient and aggressive vine that can outcompete other plants for resources. While sweet potatoes may grow alongside kudzu, they are unlikely to eliminate it; instead, both plants may coexist, with kudzu potentially overshadowing the sweet potatoes. Effective control of kudzu typically requires targeted management strategies, such as mechanical removal or herbicide application.
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Kudzu can affect humans by causing skin irritation upon contact due to its hairy leaves. Ingesting or inhaling kudzu can lead to stomach discomfort, nausea, and digestive issues. Additionally, kudzu can also be a hindrance by covering and damaging landscapes, buildings, and other vegetation.
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Yes, but kudzu its also used for erosion control and medical reasons.