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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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What are some solutions to kudzu vines?

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!


What is the scientific name for the kudzu vine?

The Latin scientific name for Kudzu, or the kudzu vine, is Pueraria lobata or Pueraria thunbergiana.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:


A Chinese vine that starts with a k?

Kudzu


What is a very common Chinese vine?

Kudzu


Chinese vine that begins with the letter ku?

kudzu


Does kudzu have thorns?

No, kudzu does not have thorns. It is a climbing vine that can grow rapidly and cover other plants but does not possess thorns for protection like some other plant species.


What organisms eat kudzu vine?

what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it


What is a fast growing vine in the southern US?

The answer is Kudzu, if you are doing the big crossword.


What are Names of vines with 5 letters?

The notorious, destructive, un-stoppable KUDZU vine.


What is a cut zoo vine?

You probably mean the kudzu vine, an invasive non-native vine that grows rampant throughout the South. It is not found where temperatures drop below freezing.


Kudzu's nickname of foot a night vine refers to?

Kudzu's nickname "foot-a-night vine" refers to its rapid growth rate, as it can grow up to a foot in length in just one day. This aggressive spread can quickly cover and shade out other plants in its path.


Is kudzu herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

Kudzu is not an animal but a plant, specifically a vine belonging to the legume family. Therefore, it does not fit into the categories of herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore, which are terms used to describe animal diets. Kudzu primarily relies on photosynthesis to produce its own food, making it a producer in the ecosystem.