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QuestionHow do I kill kudzu?Community AnswerKudzu is extremely invasive and difficult to kill off. Trimming the foliage and body of the plant down before applying herbicides can help. Make sure you have an herbicide designed for killing kudzu, as not all are the same.
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QuestionIs it poisonous if I eat it?Community AnswerThe leaves, vine tips, flowers and roots are edible; the vines are not. The leaves can be used like spinach and eaten raw, chopped up and baked in quiches, cooked like collards, or deep fried. Young kudzu shoots are tender and taste similar to snow peas.
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QuestionDo kudzu produce seeds that look like a smallish potato, laying about on the ground? About the size of an egg and bigger.Community AnswerA kudzu seed is about 1/2 inch in a pod that is two inches, so it probably isn't what you are describing.
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QuestionWhy did Japan bring it to the US?Community AnswerJapanese individuals (not the country itself) brought the vine to the US to use as an ornamental plant. It really thrived in the southeastern US, and now it is everywhere. It is a very pretty plant and it has a nice smell, so I can see why someone would see it and think, "That would look great in my garden back in the States.
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QuestionCan kudzu be grown in Virginia, and if so, where?Community AnswerIt is illegal to plant it, so don't plant it anywhere. If it is too cold, though, it won't grow fast, so it is a perfect potted plant.
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QuestionIs kudzu found along roads?Community AnswerYes, kudzu thrives in "disturbed" environments, like forest edges, along roads, etc.
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QuestionWhere in New York State does kudzu grow?Community AnswerKudzu thrives in NY, especially along the parkways north of NYC. It is not killed by winter's freezing temperatures.
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QuestionAre there different varieties of kudzu?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerPueraria montana, Pueraria lobata, Pueraria edulis, Pueraria phaseoloides and Pueraria thomsoni all grow in the United States. They all have similar identifying traits.
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QuestionHow does kudzu grow as fast as it does?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerKudzu can sprout new growth from its roots, so it doesn't have to rely on seeds to spread it self. It also doesn't have any natural predators in the United States, meaning that nothing eats it to cut it down.
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