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Date: 2015-07-30 08:25:34
Biology
Botany
Pueraria
Natural environment
Invasive plant species
Plants
Japanese cuisine
Kudzu
Starch
Pueraria montana
Invasive species
Vine

New Invasive Plants of the Midwest Fact Sheet KUDZU Pueraria montana var. lobata Description: Kudzu is a semiwoody, perennial vine that can climbfeet. The leaves are alternate and compound with 3

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