Kudzu

Common Name(s):
Kudzu
Scientific Name:
Pueraria montana
Synoyms:
Pueraria lobata
Family:
Fabaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Warm
Origin:
Introduced
Height:
Vine up to 20 m
Flowers:
August - September
Fruits:
Fall
Description: An extremely aggressive, high climbing, intersecting woody vine. Was introduced for erosion control and has escaped over much of the southeast United States. Locally abundant in some areas westward. Kudzu is a legume and is browsed by wildlife and livestock. Has the ability to choke out all native vegetation, including large trees, thus making it a threat to the natural flora in some areas.